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    16 Celebs Who Tried Really, Really Hard To Become Olympic Athletes (And If They Made It To The Games)

    By Kristen Harris,

    9 hours ago

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    The Olympics had turned plenty of athletes into household names. However, there's a surprising number of actors, singers, and other celebrities who were also Olympians — or who tried really, really hard to get there.

    Here are 16 celebs who competed in the Olympics or came pretty close:

    1. Watching the 1996 Olympic Games inspired Geena Davis to take up archery, practicing five hours a day for six days a week. Within two years, she was good enough to try out for the US Olympic archery team. However, she finished 24th, coming close but not qualifying for the 2000 Olympics.

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    In 2020, she told People , "I had learned sports for a number of movies: I had to learn how to play baseball, and then I had to learn fencing, and TaeKwonDo, and horseback riding, and ice skating and all kinds of stuff. And I never thought of myself as athletic, but I was actually really good at everything. And so I thought, 'I want to take up a sport in the real-life way and not the movie version, because they can fake anything'...I found a coach and became utterly obsessed. Yeah, I took it up at 41, and it became my life for a couple of years."

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    2. In 2019, Cody Simpson decided to get back into swimming after nearly a decade "just to do right by that kid in [him]." After failing to qualify for Australia's national team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, he moved home to train in hopes of qualifying for the 2024 Paris games. He came incredibly close during trials — only half a second behind qualifier Matthew Temple in the 100m butterfly final.

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    In an interview following the trials, he said, "I did what I could do, and that's all you can do. I've come a lot further in the last four years than perhaps I could have bargained for. Starting from zero and trying to see how far I could get in half or a third of the time that everybody else has been training, just to do right by that kid in me that gave it up to go and pursue something else, which I had an incredible journey."

    He decided to return to music.

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    3. In 2015, Bella Hadid told PORTER magazine that she was training in hopes of competing on the US equestrian team at the 2016 Rio Olympics. However, in a 2016 blog post , her mom, Yolanda Hadid , said, "Bella had to give up her lifelong dream of having a professional riding career and a shot at the Olympics due to her severe symptoms [of Lyme disease] and inability to ride."

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    Yolanda continued, "This was the biggest heartbreak of her life and an extremely sensitive subject for her. She is resilient and focused on a new direction — she's made a name for herself in the modeling industry while she struggles with symptoms of chronic Lyme every day."

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    4. Jason Statham competed in the Olympic diving trials twice — once for the 1988 Seoul games and again for the 1992 Barcelona games. However, he failed to qualify for the Great Britain team both times.

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    His failure to qualify was reportedly "a bit of a sore point" for him.

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    5. GOT7 member Jackson Wang — who's the son of an Olmypic fencer and an Olympic gymnast — was prepping to represent Hong Kong as a fencer at the 2012 London Olympics when he decided to pursue music instead.

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    In 2022, he told The Kelly Clarkson Show , "While prepping, I just told my parents, 'Hey, you know what, I always had this dream about music. Let me do my thing.'.They wanted me to, of course, go to the Olympics...and it took me seven months to persuade them...They were really against me, and then they're like, 'You're out of your mind.'"

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    6. Growing up, Liam Payne was a dedicated runner with Olympic aspirations, waking up at 5 a.m. and running five miles before going to school. However, at 14, he "just missed out on a place in the England [schools] team" and decided to pursue his singing dreams instead and auditioned for The X Factor .

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    In 2010, he told Express & Star , "I didn't enjoy the running as much as my singing and that really made my mind up for me."

    In 2012, Liam tweeted , "If i wasn't in 1D , running in the Olympics would of been my dream."

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    7. Vera Wang began figure skating when she was 8. She was "completely dedicated" to the sport and dreamed of representing the US at the Olympics, but she and her skating partner James Stuart failed to qualify for the 1968 Grenoble Olympics.

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    In 2020, she told the South China Morning Post , "I was devastated when I did not qualify for the Olympic team. I had a nervous breakdown and ended up doing a semester in Paris, where I realized I had a passion for fashion."

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    8. Jessica Springsteen, the daughter of Bruce Springsteen, was part of the US equestrian team that won silver at the jumping final at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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    However, she didn't make the team for 2024.

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    9. Harold Sakata, who famously played the villain Oddjob in Goldfinger , won the silver medal for weightlifting at the 1948 London Olympic. He represented the US.

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    10. Tyler Winklevoss, who famously co-founded the social network that became Facebook while he was a Harvard student, competed in the coxless pairs rowing event at the 2008 Bejing Olympics.

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    11. Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler's twin brother and fellow ConnectU co-founder, represented the US alongside Tyler in the coxless pairs rowing event in 2008, too.

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    12. Caitlyn Jenner competed in the Olympic decathlon twice. Representing the US in 1972, she finished tenth, but in 1976, she won the gold medal.

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    13. Johnny Weissmuller famously played Tarzan in twelve movies across the '30s and '40s. Before becoming an actor, he represented the US at the 1924 Paris and 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. He won six medals across two sports.

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    In 1924, he won three gold medals for swimming and a bronze medal for water polo. In 1928, he won two gold medals for swimming and none for water polo.

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    14. Hillary Wolf is most well-known for playing Megan McCallister in the Home Alone franchise. She competed for the US in judo at two Olympic games — Atlantic in 1996 and Sydney in 2000.

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    15. Before following in his dad Rex Harrison's footsteps and becoming an actor, Noel Harrison represented Great Britain in alpine skiing at the 1952 Oslo and 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Olympics.

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    He was also a singer, most well-known for the 1968 hit  "The Windmills of Your Mind."

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    16. And finally, Bob Anderson was known as the top sword-fighting choreographer in Hollywood. Most famously, he had an uncredited role as Darth Vader's lightsaber battle stunt double in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi . As a fencer, he represented Great Britain at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics.

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    He portrayed Darth Vader in the famous "Luke, I am your father" scene:

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