Team USA Paralympian Swimmer, Ahalya Lettenberger is On The Road to Paris as she makes a mark on the competition...literally
Team USA celebrates one year to the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 by inviting fans to make their mark in support of America's Olympians and Paralympians by getting custom made-to-fade tattoos that celebrate our athletes.
Paralympian Swimmer, Ahalya Lettenberger is On The Road to Paris as she along with several other Team USA Olympian and Paralympians are celebrated at Ephemeral Tattoo in Los Angeles, CA.
The Glen Ellyn, IL native, who competes in the 200-Meter Individual Medley and the 400-Meter Freestyle has participated in the Tokyo 2020 takes where she took the Silver Medal in the 200-Meter Individual Medley. Lettenberger has also competed in the World Champsionships in 2019, 2022 and 2023, where she has earned two Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal.
During the evening's events in Los Angeles, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee launched its one-year countdown to the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 by inviting fans around the nation to make their mark for Team USA. Inspired by the tradition of many Olympians and Paralympians commemorating their Games experience with a tattoo, Team USA is giving fans the opportunity to take part in the ritual by giving away hundreds of custom, Team USA-inspired tattoos. Fans across the country can visit teamusa.com/roadtoparis to sign up for a chance to win their free Team USA tattoo from July 26 through Aug. 31.
Although I am not sure Lettenberger received one of the temporary tattoos (we know fore sure, I did not), she is excited to be apart of Team USA yet again as well being apart of a small group of the world's most elite athletes to compete in the sport of swimming.
In our interview Lettenberger shares her experiences as a swimmer and Paralympian, what inspires her to compete and how she has become an inspiration to other athletes.
Follow Ahalya Lettenberger on Instagram @alett19 and her Road to Paris with Team USA.
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