The 2024 Summer Olympics may be over, but Ariana Ramsey isn’t done celebrating.
Following her success at the Paris Games, the 24-year-old rugby player stepped out on a red carpet date with her boyfriend, Paralympian Noah Malone, at Jackpot premiere in Los Angeles. And she styled her look with a special accessory — her Olympic medal!
Ramsey — who won her first bronze medal on July 30 when Team USA beat Australia — topped off her look with a medal she wears proudly around her neck.
On the carpet, she proudly showed off the medal that adorned her glittering, low-cut dress. She even wore an oversized metallic elastic with her blonde braids and glittery gold eye shadow to complement the theme.
Ariana Ramsey.
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This Team USA athlete went viral for documenting her free healthcare in the Olympic Village
After winning the tournament, Ramsey stayed around Paris to take in the sights and watch the other athletes, as she usually does when she gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete in the Olympics. What was probably unexpected about her plans was that they included scheduling medical appointments for a year at the free polyclinic in the Olympic Village.
Ariana Ramsey.
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She documented her experience on TikTok and later went viral. tea? All athletes had free health care during the competition during the sporting event.
Rugby player Ariana Ramsey flaunts her Olympic bronze medal at the “Jackpot” premiere.
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“Not only do we have free food at the Village, but we also have free dental and free health care,” Ramsey said in the clip, which has since garnered more than 150,000 views at the time of writing. “I literally love it here. The way the Olympic Village has free health care.”
She added that she got a free Pap smear and also penciled in a dentist appointment and an eye exam (which came with a new pair of glasses) for next week.
Sports Illustrated reported more details on the benefits, noting that the Olympic Village has offered athletes and their delegations free health care since the 1932 Los Angeles Games.
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