No, Mirai Nagasu does not have a giant USA tattoo on her inner thigh
Mirai Nagasu’s performance Monday during the Olympics had many viewers exclaiming,“Wow, I can’t believe she hit a triple axel!” The American figure skater also had some wondering,“Wait, is that a giant ‘USA’ tattoo on her inner thigh?”
Eventually, the mystery was solved: Nagasu was using some Team USA-branded kinesiology tape under her tights. KT Tape, the company that manufactures a product popular with many athletes, sprung into social-media action to let inquiring minds know the story.
She's wearing @KTTape, a kinesiology tape to help provide pain relief and support. We provided #TeamUSA with tape with "USA" on it so you can see it through her tights if you look closely. If you're curious about the tape, find it here: https://t.co/hJDBwVMPhY
— KT Tape (@KTTape) February 12, 2018Don't want to disappoint anyone hoping it was a tattoo, but Mirai was wearing #KTTape PRO USA tape, our kinesiology tape designed to provide pain relief and support for athletes to help them #trainlonger and #finisherstronger.
— KT Tape (@KTTape) February 12, 2018It’s been a big start to the year for KT Tape, which also received plenty of publicity after millions watched Tom Brady use the product on his injured throwing hand during January’s AFC championship game. Athletes across a variety of sports have used the tape and products like it, including beach volleyball competitors at the 2016 Summer Games in Rio, if only to gain a psychological edge.
Some Winter Olympic athletes are spreading the tape across their faces, all the better to shield themselves from the frigid temperatures in South Korea. “The issue is serious in the Alpine skiing,” Lubomir Soucek, who works with Slovakia’s Olympic team, told the New York Times recently. “You have to protect your face not to have frozen skin.”
Nagasu didn’t have weather as an issue Monday, and she didn’t have any trouble with her unprecedented leap, either. The 24-year-old California native became the first American woman to hit a triple axel in the Olympics, and the rest of her 4 1/2-minute program was good enough to earn her a score of 137.53 in the team competition, more than seven points higher than anything she posted during the skating season leading into the Games.
Other current and former Olympic skaters were suitably impressed with Nagasu’s feat:
Just left filming to find out that @mirai_nagasu got her axel called clean in the team comp! So proud of this girl, such an inspiration with what she has done to her career 👊👊👊
— Ashley Wagner (@AshWagner2010) February 12, 2018The only other women to have landed a triple axel at the Olympics were Japan’s Midori Ito and Mao Asada. The only other American woman to complete the jump in an international competition was Tonya Harding, at the 1991 world championships.
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