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The U.S. national team player who participated in the 2026 Milan-Cortina D'Ampezzo Winter Olympics is making headlines for his "open marriage." This is the story of luge player Sophia Kirkby (24).
British 'The Sun' reported on the 6th (Korea Standard Time) that "American player Kirkby is looking for love in this tournament," adding, "She called herself the 'best bride of this tournament."
Kirkby, a three-time medalist in the luge women's two-seater category at the World Championships, will compete in her first Olympics. The media said, "She is not only on the podium with the goal of this competition, but also enjoying 'romance' in the process."
"It's her dating conditions that catch my eye. He added, "This is because we left the door wide open not only to fellow players but also to general 'fans'."
Kirkby said in an interview: "I'm single at the moment. I thought it would be interesting for people to watch the athlete's dating life during the Olympics, he said. "I'm really excited to enter the Olympic Village."
"If I can't find a mate among the players, I'm also very open to dating fans," he said.
The media said her move is reminiscent of the cycling star couple Laura and Jason Kenny, who drew attention with a kiss from the stands during the 2012 London Olympics and even got married.
Kirkby, who enjoys his usual interest, also announced his love front update to his 10,000 followers through his social media (SNS). Valentine's Day is included during this tournament, which is expected to heat up the atmosphere in the athletes' village.
The media said, "To be honest, the Olympics are always full of love. Athletes who have been abstaining all year tend to unleash pent-up energy at the end of the race," he said. "The organizing committee distributes thousands of free condoms for stars, which also works as a good way to maintain body temperature, especially in the cold Winter Olympics."
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