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10 HOTTEST Women of the Winter Olympics

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Julia Mancuso

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There’s something inherently sexy about a woman who owns what she does for a living, and that’s why we’re so drawn to Julia Mancuso. When it comes to alpine skiing—which is Mancuso’s passion and her career—no other American woman has taken home more medals in the sport. She grabbed the gold back at the 2006 Winter Olympics, so we can only hope she experiences the same success this time around.

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Lolo Jones

Lolo Jones Pictures

You may recognize Lolo—and those perfectly sculpted legs—from her time spent clearing Olympic hurdles on the track for Team USA. But after 15+ years of lacing up her spikes, it appears she’s ready for a new challenge. Enter: Jones making her debut as a part of the women’s U.S. Bobsleigh team in Sochi. She may not be rocking spandex shorts and a sports bra during this new Olympic feat of hers; but have you seen those skin-tight bodysuits? Yeah—we’re not complaining either.

Jessica Diggins

Jessie Diggins

With her long blond hair and easy smile, this born and raised Minnesotan may not look like a threat on the course—yet her stats say otherwise. At the 2013 World Championship, Diggins and teammate Kikkan Randall paired together to win the team sprint. That made them the first Americans to earn a gold medal at the World Championships.

Meryl Davis

Meryl Davis Images

While you may not be an avid watcher of figure skating, Davis’s act is one you won’t want to miss. Along side her partner Charlie White, she has taken home four U.S. titles, eight Grand Prix gold medals, three Grand Prix Final gold medals, as well as a silver medal from the 2010 Winter Olympics. What’s in store this Winter Games? Word on the street is they’re destined for gold.

Marissa Castelli

Marissa Castelli Photos

New to the Olympics—but not to the rink—is figure skater Marissa Castelli. In 2013 alone, she and her partner Simon Shnapir took home a gold medal at the 2013 U.S. Championships, the bronze medal at the Four Continents Championships, and placed 13th at their first World Championships. But if you’re still not sold on watching a couple parade around on ice, let’s just say those barely-there outfits make it easy on the eyes.

Gigi Marvin

Gigi Marvin Images

Born and raised in Warroad, Minnesota—famously known as “Hockeytown”—this 5′ 9” beautiful blonde was made for the rink. At 26 years of age, the powerful forward is now one of the most veteran members of the U.S. women’s national team. Marvin played a part in America snagging the silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, and has her eyes set on the gold in Sochi.

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Amy Purdy

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When she was only 19, Amy Purdy lost both her legs below the knee after contracting a rare form of bacterial meningitis. But after making a miraculous recovery, there’s not much you can put in her way that’ll slow her momentum now. Motivational speaker, snowboarder, actress, and model—she’s an all-around badass. She’s also co-founder of Adaptive Action Sports—which is a nonprofit that helps create opportunities for people with physical disabilities.

Jessica Smith

Jessica Smith Sports

After becoming an eight-time inline skating world champ, Smith switched to ice speed skating to chase an Olympic dream. Her first trip to the Winter Games was back in 2010, where she traveled to Vancouver an as alternate. But this time around, Smith has shown that she’s in it to win it—considering she took first in the 500m, 1000m, and 1500m at the trials for Sochi.

Katie Uhlaender

Katie Uhlaender Pictures

Uhlaender has been one of the United States’ top skeleton athletes since she first took up the sport in 2003. But what you may not know about this fiery redhead is that she can lift. In 2012, she competed in weightlifting at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, and let us warn you, Uhlaender has some of the sexiest abs we’ve ever seen.

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Noelle Pikus-Pace

Noelle Pikus

Pikus-Pace is considered one of the best skeleton sliders in the world: She has strength, speed, and determination. She started the sport in 2001, and by the time 2005 rolled around, Pikus-Pace had become the first female to ever win the Overall World Cup Title in skeleton. Shortly after her victory, she broke her right leg when a four-man bobsled failed to brake at the finish line. But staying true to her competitive nature, she made an incredible recovery—only to turn around and claim the World Championship title in St. Moritz in 2007. -menshealth

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