Olympian Levi Jung-Ruivivar commemorated her time at the prestigious competition with some cool ink. The Filipino-American gymnast got an Olympic rings tattoo and we *love* it!
Levi Jung-Revivar Commemorates Olympic Experience With A Tattoo
An Insider Look On Where To Get Olympian-Worthy Ink
Levi is positively on cloud nine at this point. At 18 years old, she is the youngest of the 22 delegates who have carried the Philippine banner at the 2024 Paris Olympics. She achieved her Olympic berth in April this year after winning the silver medal at the FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Series in Doha, Qatar.
In June, Levi posted to Instagram Reels how she was determined to get a tattoo to remember her time in Paris. She asked strangers and her boyfriend what they thought she should get for her ink. A common answer was the Olympic rings.
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According to the official Olympics website, the symbol "consists of five interlaced rings of equal dimensions, used alone, in one or in five different colors, which are, from left to right, blue, yellow, black, green and red." They represent both the activity of the Olympic Movement and the five inhabited continents of the world.
Levi stopped by The Honorable Society, a tattoo parlor in West Hollywood, California to get inked by artist Michael Kortez. Reportedly, The Honorable Society is also where Halsey and Madison Beer once got tattoed.
Levi went monochromatic for her tattoo with black ink and masterful shading.
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How Levi Made Olympic History For The Philippines
Levi is one of the three female gymnasts sent by the Philippines to the Olympics, alongside Aleah Finnegan and Emma Malabuyo. They made up the first delegation in six decades. She finished 40th at the women’s artistic gymnastics all-around qualification.
She is an incoming freshman at Stanford University and one to-do item on her checklist is competing for Standford Women's Gymnastics. Levi is also signed under Viva Artists Agency.

It looks like that for Levi, Paris is just the beginning and an Olympic medal is not far off in the future. Go, Levi!
