Lolo Jones Bares All In The Body Issue (PHOTOS)
Olympic hurdler Lori “Lolo” Jones posed completely naked for a tasteful photo shoot featured in the ESPN’s infamous “The Body Issue”, which had Serena Williams nude on the cover (more pictures below).
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The 27 year-old confessed she struggled with moral beliefs before making the decision to bare all for the magazine. Lolo said, “Pose naked? No way. I’m a very strong Christian. That’s against my morals. I wasn’t comfortable. Posing naked — I don’t even like being naked at the doctor’s office.”
Lolo, who specializes in the 60 and 100 meter hurdles, won three NCAA titles, eleven all-American LSU honors and won indoor national titles in 2007, 2008 and 2009 in the 60 m hurdles, with gold medals at the World Indoor Championship in 2008 and 2010.
She was favored to win the 100 m hurdles at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but she tripped on the penultimate hurdle, finishing in seventh place. She went on to win silver at the 2008 World Athletics Final. Her 60 m hurdles best is the fastest American time. (via Wikipedia).
Lolo Jones Sexy Olympic Hurdler Pictures Below
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I fail to see what being a strong Christian has to do with appearing naked. I believe that it’s more of a personal issue, than a religious one.
But that being said, she is a very pretty lady, and if she chooses not to be seen in the nude, than that is her decision. I just believe that there’s too much of an emphasis placed on nudity and sexuality.
Tend to agree. She has an amazing talent, and her body shows the benefits hard training and attention to diet. Too much concern with sexuality…
People today need to get their heads out of their ignorantly huge butts — as soon as the word nude or naked is used stupidity rears its ugly head. Think back to when you were born — were you born with clothes on or without clothes — that being said — let’s all focus on more important issues shall we like — bullying, world peace, just to name a few.