The 24-year-old Paralympic swimmer sizzled in horny bikinis for her current SI Swimsuit debut, which the journal shared on Instagram.
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Alexandra Truwit Sizzles In Black
Truwit confirmed off her rock-hard abs whereas working the digital camera in a tiny black bikini that includes a prime with cut-outs on its triangle cups. Its straps that went over her shoulders helped intensify her toned arms.
Below, the athlete’s matching bikini bottoms boasted extraordinarily excessive leg cuts that bared extra pores and skin. The low-rise match allowed Truwit to flaunt her taut tummy.
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Abs On Display
In the image, Truwit labored the digital camera by leaning on a pillar with one leg ahead. She seemed straight into the lens as she flipped her hair away from her face.
A swipe to the appropriate confirmed Truwit flashing her perky bottom whereas rocking a white bikini that left little to the creativeness. The blonde magnificence had the picture shoot on the seashore because the waves crashing into shore stuffed up the blurry background.
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Truwit accessorized the all-white quantity along with her two Paralympic silver medals, which she received through the girls’s S10 400-meter freestyle and 100m backstroke on the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
According to the geotag, the shoot passed off in Boca Raton, Florida.
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SI Swimsuit Debut
SI Swimsuit captioned the submit: “World, meet Ali Truwit — Paralympian and SI Swimsuit’s newest athlete who will be gracing the pages of the 2025 issue!”
The journal continued, “@alitruwit is no stranger to adversity. Shortly after successfully completing a four-year degree at Yale University, where she was a member of the swimming and diving team, the athlete was the victim of a shark attack in Turks and Caicos,” including, “Fast forward just over a year—and a few Para swimming competitions—later, she had qualified for the Paris Games where she took home two silver medals in the 400-meter freestyle and the 100-m backstroke. Needless to say, her story is simply inspiring, and we’re sharing more at the link in our bio.”
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Opening Up About The Shark Attack
When Truwit swam for Yale University, she misplaced her leg in a shark assault whereas snorkeling within the Turks and Caicos. In her SI Swimsuit debut interview, the athlete opened up in regards to the harrowing second, in addition to her restoration and therapeutic journey.
“When the shark attack and amputation first happened, there was a lot of media interest in my story. There was a lot of misinformation out there as a result of waiting eight months to share my story,” she mentioned. “And I really wanted to correct the narrative that [Sophie Pilkinton, Truwit’s former Yale swimming teammate] and I saved ourselves. We fought a shark, we swam 70 yards—me, footless and bleeding—back to a boat. We saved ourselves. And that was such a healing thought to me. That I could take this bad thing that happened to me and use it for good.”
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Truwit continued, “When I first came out of the hospital, I had just become an amputee for the rest of my life, as a 23-year-old girl. To think that now, 17 months later, I’m sitting here, on the beach and in the pool, posing in my prosthetic in a swimsuit for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit is just a moment that gives me chills.”