Olivia Dunne has become quite the celebrity, as the college gymnast is a social media star with more than 6.8 million followers on TikTok and has made $1 million. But there is another beautiful gymnast very close to the 20-year-old who is also gaining fame in networks, it is her friend and LSU teammate, Elena Arenas.
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Who is Elena Arenas?
Elena Makenzie Arenas was born on August 31, 2001, in Georgia, she is 21 years old. She is the daughter of Pete and Kim Arenas and has three siblings, Isabel, Ava, and Alex. She is a gymnast who is a junior at Louisiana State University majoring in Business.
Elena Arenas already has a large number of followers on social networks, as her attractive physique added to her bikini photos, her gymnast outfit or other tight outfits have led her to gain many followers.
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She also shares moments of her competitions, as well as photo shoots in exotic places. Although her fame has grown, she is still far from her friend’s figures, since only on Instagram, Olivia has 3 million followers and Elena has 106 thousand followers.
Elena Arenas’ mom was a gymnast
Elena’s mom, Kim, was an elite competitor who won two consecutive NCAA full national championships. In 2017, Elena Arenas represented Team USA at the American Classic and won gold in the All-Around event
Elena Arenas has a baseball boyfriend
Although to the misfortune of her fans, the 21-year-old is in a relationship with Garrett Edwards, an LSU baseball pitcher.
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In addition to the photos that dazzle her followers, Elena has also posted pictures next to her boyfriend in which she shows how happy she is next to the 6-foot-5 young man.
Elena Arenas’ top scores, medals and titles
LSU describes her as an outstanding gymnast in all aspects. Elena won the SEC vault title with a personal record of 9.95. She also owns career-high scores of 9.95 on the vault, 9.875 on the floor, and 9.825 on the beam.
In 2021, she competed on vault for the Tigers in every meeting. She earned a perfect score of 9.95 on her Yurchenko Full at the SEC Championships to finish first. In the NCAA postseason, scored 9.8125 in the NCAA Semifinal II, 9.875 in the NCAA Regional Final, and 9.825 in the NCAA Regional Second Round. She achieved 9.875 in the regular-season finals in the jump.
At Kentucky and Alabama, scored a 9.925 and 9.825 in the jump respectively. Posted a 9.85 in the jump against No. 1 Florida. Achieved a personal-best 9.875 in her first collegiate floor routine and 9.90 on vault at Auburn.