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1Team USA's Gil Roberts competes in the men's 400-meter.
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2The Netherlands's Dorian Van Rijsselberghe, and, sure, this might be the harness a little bit, but a bulge is a bulge.
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3Just look at this lineup and know that relays are the best.
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4China's Wang Zhendong in the men's 50-kilometer race walk.
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5L–R: South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk and his butt, Trinidad and Tobago's Machel Cedenio and his butt. Thanks to both of them.
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6Qatar's Fares Ibrahim Elbakh.
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7Great Britain's Max Whitlock.
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8 Members of the British rowing team celebrate winning the gold medal after competing in the men's eights.
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9South Korea's Kim Hyeon-woo.
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10Brazil's Hugo Parisi and Jackson Andre De Oliveira, offering up the rarely-found-in-the-wild bubble butt and bulge double whammy. #Blessed are we all.
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11It's a love/love situation for Japan's Kei Nishikori and dat tennis ass.
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12Cuba's Yasmany Daniel Lugo Cabrera.
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13Team USA's David Boudia and his badonkadonk somehow managing not to cause a splash, but also making a splash, if you know what we mean. 😉 😉
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14Brazil's Isaquias Queiroz Dos Santos.
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15 Isaquias Queiroz dos Santos again, good for him!
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16OK, one more for the road. Or the river. Wherever, whenever, etc. etc. etc.
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17And Brazil's Erlon De Souza Silva, who's clearly not here just to let his teammate upstage him.
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19Russia's Denis Dmitriev celebrates winning bronze in the men's sprint cycling event.
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