In case you haven't noticed, the guys competing at the Olympics don't tend to wear much clothing -- and we aren't complaining!
It's Hot Guy Friday here at Hollywire, and we figured there's no better way to get into the Olympic spirit than honoring the hottest Olympic bodies ever! From swimmers in London to runners who competed over 70 years ago, check out our round-up of the 12 sexiest Olympians of all time!
1. Usain Bolt (Track and Field - Jamaica)

Olympic Medals Won: Three gold medals (Beijing 2008)
Apparently winning gold at one Olympic games wasn't enough for Usain. He broke up with his hot Slovakian girlfriend specifically to get ready for London this summer. Although with a body like that, we're sure he's doing just fine around the Olympic Village.
2. Michael Phelps (Swimming - USA)

Olympic Medals Won: 16 gold medals (6 at Athens 2004, 8 at Beijing 2008, 2 at London 2012), 2 silver medals (London 2012) and 2 bronze medals (Athens 2004)
Success is sexy (in addition to six-pack abs) and Michael has plenty of it. He became the most decorated Olympian of all time during the London games, the final Olympics of his career, and is now fielding mega-offers to become a sports commentator.
3. Mitch Gaylord (Gymnastics)

Olympic Medals Won: 1 gold medal (Los Angeles 1984), 1 silver medal (Los Angeles 1984) and 1 bronze medal (Los Angeles 1984)
Mitch was the poster boy for the US during the Olympic games by leading the US gymnastics team to a huge upset in securing the gold as a team, in addition to becoming the first American gymnast to score a perfect 10. Once that ended, his good looks made him a poster boy in a much different way.
4. Michael Jordan (Basketball)

Olympic Medals Won: 2 gold medals (1984 Los Angeles and 1992 Barcelona)
It wasn't enough that Michael was already known as the best basketball player of all time. In 1992, he and the rest of the US "Dream Team" went and absolutely annihilated other countries on the court during the Barcelona Olympics, winning their games by more than 40 points on average!
5. Vitaly Scherbo (Gymnastics - Russia)

Olympic Medals Won: 6 gold medals (Barcelona 1992) and 4 bronze medals (Atlanta 1996)
During the 1992 Olympics, Vitaly showed off insane gymnastics skills (and an insane body) to take six of the possible eight gold medals in gymnastics. Injuries and personal problems made his 1996 Atlanta run much less successful, but he was an established crowd favorite by that point. We wonder why?!
6. Bruce Jenner (Track and Field)

Olympic Medals Won: 1 gold medal (Montreal 1976)
Who knew that Bruce was hot at one point?! Long before becoming a staple on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, he won the decathalon event at the 1976 Olympics and was touted as a national hero. But because Olympic athletes were considered amateurs and not allowed to accept any sort of endorsement money, Bruce retired immediately afterwards and put his face on a slew of products. He may be a Jenner, but he's got that Kardashian business instinct!
7. Kobe Bryant (Basketball)

Olympic Medals Won: 1 gold medal (Beijing 2008)
Success just seems to come naturally for Kobe. In addition to winning eight billion NBA championship rings, he brought the US basketball team back on top after a bronze performance at the 2004 Athens games, helping them win gold in 2008 and giving off an adorable smile in the process. Not only that, but he and the rest of the US team look to be a strong favorite to bring him gold in London!
8. Ian Thorpe (Swimming - Australia)

Olympic Medals Won: 5 gold medals (3 in Sydney 2002, 2 in Athens 2004), 3 silver medals (2 in Sydney 2000, 1 in Athens 2004) and 1 bronze medal (Athens 2004)
It's pretty easy to see why Ian was a swimming heartthrob long before Michael Phelps or Ryan Lochte ever came into play. He tore it up at the 2000 and 2004 Games, but unsuccessfully tried to qualify for London games. His long-standing interest in fashion and creating his own jewelry line led to rumors about his sexuality though, which he ended in 2002 by declaring that he is straight.
9. Jesse Owens (Track and Field)

Olympic Medals Won: 4 gold medals (1936 Berlin)
Not only was Jesse the first true hunk of the Olympics, he broke plenty of racial barriers in the process by becoming one of the first African-Americans to compete in the Olympics and becoming the first African-American athlete to ever receive an endorsement deal (with Adidas).
10. Carl Lewis (Track and Field)

Olympic Medals Won: 9 gold medals (4 at Los Angeles 1984, 2 at Seoul 1988, 2 at Barcelona 1992 and 1 at Atlanta 1996), one silver medal (1988 Seoul)
Carl's handsome mug and crazy athletic skills led to him becoming a bonafide superstar. Not only did Sports Illustrated name him their "Olympian of the Century," he's become an actor since retiring and has appeared in a number of films!
11. Ryan Lochte (Swimming)

Olympic Medals Won: 4 gold medals (2 in Beijing 2008 and 2 in London 2012), 2 silver medals (London 2012) and 3 bronze medals (2 in Beijing 2008 and 1 in London 2012)
We know. Based on his interviews and his mother telling reporters his son is a fan of one-night stands, Ryan is a bit of a fratty douche. He's a hot fratty douche though and we certainly wouldn't kick him out of bed.
12. Sugar Ray Leonard (Boxing)

Olympic Medals Won: 1 gold medal (Montreal 1976)
Who would want to punch that face?! Sugar Ray was the first true babyface of the boxing world, but became loved all across the country when he took gold for the Light Welterweight division in Montreal. However, he later revealed in his memoir that he was the victim of sexual abuse from a male Olympic trainer!
Who do you think is the hottest Olympian of all time?
Photos courtesy of People Magazine, Sports Illustrated and Getty Images

















