Olympians on Tiktok: who to follow for a behind-the-scenes look at the Tokyo Games

The event is in full swing now but for those who can't get enough of the Olympics, here are the athletes to follow

From left to right: US diver Tyler Downs, Australian water polo player Tilly Kearns and US fencer Courtney Hurley provide behind-the-scenes looks at the Tokyo Games on TikTok
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The 2020 Tokyo Olympics are well under way, having kicked off on Friday with a toned-down yet spectacular opening ceremony.

Although the Games are a bit muted without spectators in attendance owing to the pandemic, there is still plenty of excitement to come from watching some of the world’s best athletes compete against one another.

For those who can’t get enough of this year’s action, thankfully there is social media, as a number of Olympians have taken to TikTok to give a behind-the-scenes look at what’s happening in Tokyo.

From sharing what their rooms look like in the Olympic Village to giving their take on the food offered at the dining halls, there's plenty of content being shared. Here are the most interesting athletes to follow on TikTok:

Tilly Kearns (Team Australia, Water Polo)

The Australian Olympian has taken to TikTok to share how the International Olympic Committee and the Japanese government have teamed up to ensure everyone stays safe for this year’s Games. In one video, she shows the safety measures at the dining hall, which include plexiglass, wearing gloves and disinfectant wipes.

Rebecca Edwards and Polly Swann (Team Great Britain, Rowing)

The duo are tracking their Olympic journey together under the handle @RowToTokyo. Their TikTok shows them trying on their Olympic uniforms, touring the Olympic Village, as well as documenting regular life in Japan.

Erik Shoji (Team USA, Volleyball)

The Olympian shows practice sessions with the US men’s volleyball team. He also includes videos about food, often sharing and giving his take on what's on offer at the dining halls in the Olympic Village.

Remedy Rule (Team Philippines, Swimming)

Rule, who also swims for the University of Texas, has shown her followers what the Philippines suite looks like in the Olympic Village. She has also created a video showing the sustainable swaps she’s made in Tokyo, as well as shared footage from the Olympic pool.

Tyler Downs (Team USA, Diving)

Even before qualifying for the Olympics, Downs, 18, already had a large following on TikTok. In addition to posting funny material, such as wanting to meet US star gymnast Simone Biles, he’s also answered fan questions about being at the Olympics. One of them has led to a review of the cardboard beds the athletes sleep in at the Olympic Village.

@tylerdownss

heyy girl we are teammates 🤣

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Kelsey Robinson (Team USA, Volleyball)

The two-time US Olympian offers a look at what goes on in a normal day for her at the Games, from getting tested for Covid to writing notes to Japanese students. She also filmed a first look at the Olympic volleyball venue and created one with her teammates answering the most common questions they get asked as professional volleyball players.

Francisco Caffaro (Team Argentina, Men's Basketball)

The Argentinian basketball centre is sharing his first Olympic experience through his TikTok. He's already shared one video that shows how the Argentinian contingent celebrated the opening ceremony, singing and dancing while waving their country's flag. He also posts videos from the Olympic Village, as well as ones that show him discovering new things around Tokyo.

Courtney Hurley (Team USA, Fencer)

The American fencer, who calls herself the "out of shape Olympian", has shared TikToks showing everything from the Team USA practice sessions to the room she shares with her older sister Kelly at the Olympic Village. In one memorable video, Courtney points out how different their sides of the room are in terms of neatness.

@thishurleygurrl

This will be our third Olympics together...I'm not getting any better🥲#olympicgames #olympics #olympicspirit #foryoupage #fyp #teamusa #tokyoolympics

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The 2020 Tokyo Olympics are on until Sunday, August 8. For more coverage of the Olympics, head here.

Updated: July 26, 2021, 11:16 AM