Dutch swimmer Arno Kamminga is getting a lot of reactions at the Paris Olympics, and it has nothing to do with his performance.
Olympics fans were left in shock by Arno Kamminga’s choice of swimming shorts before competing in the 100-metre breaststroke final in Paris.
He could be seen rocking a striking pair of shorts, which were predominantly white and had orange and grey triangle patterns dotted across them.
The Dutch swimmer had Olympic viewers going crazy as he emerged from the water and gave them a spicy look.
Kamminga became an overnight sensation not so much for his performance in the pool as for how he looked when he emerged from it.
Genuine thoughts based on the Dutch swim trunks
1. Netherlands must be a fan of Aboriginal dot paintings
2. I also thought it was weird he was only wearing speedos
3. How very patriotic that he would develop orange Chicken Pox#OlympicGames #Swimming pic.twitter.com/mJ753OqlKr— Ian M (@Ian_MJ1) July 27, 2024
With the pattern featuring a shade of orange that looks incredibly close to skin tone when wet, Arno Kamminga looked like he was wearing nothing more than a small patch of fabric over his man region.
Users on X, formerly Twitter, had much to say:
Arno Kamminga you are still so important to me. pic.twitter.com/06IhTTIQqt
— itsonlyzach (@itsonlyzach) July 28, 2024
Genuine thoughts based on the Dutch swim trunks
1. Netherlands must be a fan of Aboriginal dot paintings
2. I also thought it was weird he was only wearing speedos
3. How very patriotic that he would develop orange Chicken Pox#OlympicGames #Swimming pic.twitter.com/mJ753OqlKr— Ian M (@Ian_MJ1) July 27, 2024
Sexy hoor @arnokamminga 😱 https://t.co/XCwKnsRy8W
— Xander van Kempen (@SambamanX) July 27, 2024
Olympics-Dutch Medallist Arno Kamminga Openly Questions Handling of Chinese Swimmers’ Doping
Dutch swimmer Arno Kamminga may be going viral over his swimming trunks, but he is also a man who is not afraid to speak out on matters related to his spot.
Kamminga described the case of the 23 Chinese swimmers testing positive for a banned drug as a “lose-lose situation” while also questioning how the investigation was handled ahead of the Olympic Games in Paris.