Swedish swimmer covered up his tattoos – No reason revealed

The familiar pattern on Sarah Sjöström’s hand is no longer handsome.

Sarah Sjöström has reaped success in several prestigious competitions. PDO

Swedish swimmer Sarah Sjostrom participates in the World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka, Japan. Sjöström, who has achieved success as a sprint swimmer, will participate in the World Championships in, among other things, the 50-meter freestyle and butterfly.

Fans who follow Sjöströmm’s career more closely remember the handsome tattoo on the swimmer’s right hand with the Swedish flag and the Olympic rings. However, Sjöström has recently made the decision to cover up his iconic tattoo with a new flower tattoo.

Many of his fans have wondered why Sjöström decided to cover up the tattoo. There would have been plenty of room for a flower tattoo, for example, on the swimmer’s other hand. The Swedish swimmer was asked about it Expressen’s in the interview, but Sjöström was not ready to talk about it.

When asked why the new tattoo went on top of the Olympic ring tattoo, Sjöström bluntly replied that he just wanted to do it. When asked if the new tattoo has a special meaning, the swimmer struggled a bit.

– No, it was… No God, I don’t want to talk about this. It feels too personal, Sjöström replied to Expressen.

Just under a year ago, Sjöström’s hand was adorned with the Olympic rings and the Swedish flag. (If you can’t see the embed on your device, you can watch it from here.)

The old tattoo is covered with a new one. The new tattoo features a bouquet of flowers. (If you can’t see the embed on your device, you can watch it from here.)

Hunger grows when you eat

The swimmer said in an interview with Expressen that his expectations are high for the Fukuoka Games. Sjöström says that his goal is to make the best result of the season at the World Championships.

Although Sjöström has reaped success in numerous value competitions. He leaves hungry for success at the World Championships. The swimmer says that he enjoys his life by swimming.

– I’m just as tough, if not even tougher than before. I enjoy my everyday life with swimming. I enjoy my routines.



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