A college sophomore swimmer named Andreea Dragoi has gone viral and making the headlines over her looks. Men are flooding her Instagram page over her bikini photos and thirst traps.
Her social media following will skyrocket soon!
The Spun got more;
NCAA swimmers typically don’t get much attention in the national headlines, but one swimmer at San Jose State is going viral.
Andreea Dragoi, a sophomore swimmer from Romania, is building quite a following on social media.
The collegiate swimmer has more than 20,000 followers on Instagram and that number is sure to grow moving forward.
Andreea went viral on social media on Thursday morning, thanks to some national posts.
The collegiate swimmer has a pretty big following on social media, one that could result in some nice Name, Image and Likeness deals.
She a personal best in the 100 fly (56.95) at the CSCAA Nationals last year. In high school, she attended International School of Bucharest and has competed in World and European Junior Championships.
Here is a little more info on Drago. That is a pretty cool name by the way.
On October 23, San Jose State sophomore swimmer Andreea Dragoi won the Miss Ambassador US Nation Beauty Pageant, just less than two months after she won the Miss California U.S. Nation Pageant. By virtue of her title as Miss California U.S. Nation, Dragoi qualified to participate in the Miss U.S. Nation Beauty Pageant that took place in Washington D.C., where she ran against different local beauty pageant winners across the country.
The Miss US Nation pageant is one out of the several national-level beauty pageants in America, which includes the Miss USA pageant (which selects the American entrant for the Miss Universe pageant) and the Miss America pageant. According to the Miss US Nation pageant website, the competition is “focused on molding the careers of aspiring models by helping the young ladies with self-awareness, confidence building, public speaking & gaining the proper exposure to reach their goals.”
Participants in the Miss US Nation Pageant have to go through four rounds of judging: a panel interview where they are tested on their speaking skills, a portion of the competition where the contestant has to wear a swimsuit/athletic wear so they can be judged based on their dedication to a “healthy, fit, lifestyle”, a stage showing where contestants wear a floor-length evening gown to be judged based on their “poise, elegance, and stage presence”, and an on-stage question which tests the contestants’ ability to think on their feet.
“I am grateful for all the people I have in my life that make me happy and support me. And I am thankful that I now can have a say and influence the stereotypes and stigmas in the pageant and modeling world.” Dragoi said of her pageant run. “This accomplishment means a better version of myself as I learn many new things from every pageant, every girl, every different culture, and lastly a new experience”
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