Olivia Dunne shares glimpses of her time at the beach with her pet during the holiday season
Olivia Dunne recently shared a few glimpses of her visit to the beach with her pet dog during the holiday season. The gymnast recently graduated from LSU and is gearing up for her last NCAA season at the university.
Dunne completed her graduation in interdisciplinary studies and received her degree on Thursday during the convocation ceremony. Following this, she celebrated her accomplishment by visiting Belmar Beach and shared some pictures and videos on her Instagram stories, where she could be seen spending time with her pet dog, Roux.
In the first picture that she shared, Dunne was wearing a red-colored bikini and could be seen striking an adorable pose.
In her next story, she shared a video of her taking a dip inside the chilling water before running back to her dog on the shore, who was excited to see her. She added the caption:
"Polar Plunge✅"
After graduating from LSU, Olivia Dunne also celebrated with her boyfriend, Paul Skenes, by going on a dinner-date. She shared a glimpse of their intimate dinner by sharing a picture on her Instagram story.
Dunne is amped up to start her final NCAA season as a super senior at LSU, as this is her fifth year. The gymnast has not made a big name for herself on the international stage yet, but she sure has become a renowned personality in NCAA gymnastics.
Olivia Dunne opened up about starting her final year with LSU
Olivia Dunne received an extra year of eligibility, as she was a part of the COVID batch, which increased her eligibility to five years from the original four. Her return to LSU was announced in July, and she revealed that her renewed love for sport has brought her back to the university.
“This past year I found a renewed love of the sport. I had trained a lot in the offseason, so I felt really strong and healthy from the start and ready to contribute,” said Olivia Dunne (via Sports Illustrated)
She added:
“I really enjoyed the dynamic of the team this year and it all came together well. Winning the national championships was a great team accomplishment, but I feel like I have more to give as an individual competitor. I’ve seen how important women’s sports are to the younger generation, and I want to be part of always advocating for those opportunities."
Dunne recently performed at the LSU Gymnastics 101 intrasquad exhibition, which is an annual program that takes place every year ahead of the start of the new season.