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Have you seen the article in Glamour about the 11 greatest bodies on Earth?
Glamour Magazine has a feature this month where they decided that since we will be watching the Olympics for the rest of the Summer they would focus on eleven women athletes (that are in the Olympics) who possess the "greatest bodies on Earth".
I could almost sum up my entire post just by showing you this quote from Glossed Over:
11: Number of Olympic athletes featured in “The 11 Greatest Bodies on Earth”
Not a one: Models in this issue whose shapes look remotely like these “greatest bodies”
Minuscule: Amount of belief I have that Glamour’s
praise for the Olympians’ bodies will eventually translate into a wider
range of models in the fashion spreads (Don’t get me wrong. I want it
to happen very much; I’m just a cynic.)
I mean - seriously, I agree that these athletes all have phenomenal physiques. They may in fact be the ladies with the best bodies in the Olympics and in the United States, but I seriously doubt the women with the 11 best bodies on Earth all happen to coincidentally all be American Athletes.
I started to get angry about the article. If these women are society's idea of perfection then how come Angelina Jolie's breasts make so much money? Why don't any of the models in any of the advertisements have arms like Dana Torres or thighs like Serena Williams?
Then I read this:
...an article called "The 11 Greatest Bodies on Earth" - which
may be a little biased, but not far from the truth. It highlights 11
women who are on their way to the 2008 Olympics, and they are truly
inspiring.
And you know what? Jenny from Sweat is a Four Letter word is right. I should just be glad that the women athletes are getting press. I mean, sure we all know who Venus and Serena Williams are, but it is kind of cool to see Sanya Richards in Glamour.
These ladies are inspiring. They look fabulous and they embody the power that women can have physically. Sure, Glamour seems to have chosen a title for the article that was a crazy exaggeration and a gross distortion of what the piece was actually about, but deep down I think they had the right idea. These athletes are strong and attractive. I would have preferred the title "The 11 Current American Olympians with the Best Bodies that are all Competing in the Summer Olympics" but at least it was an acknowledgement that muscles can still be feminine and beautiful.
Contributing Editor Sarah also blogs at Sarah and the Goon Squad and Draft Day Suit.















