PHOTOS: The Australian Men’s Olympic Swim Team Goes All Baywatch

MORNING GOODS: Australia is surrounded by water, so it’s not too surprising it has one of the best Olympic swim teams in the world. But as these pics—shot on the appropriately named Manly Beach in Sydney—indicate, it’s also got one of the best looking. Here Eamon Sullivan, James Roberts, James Magnussen and Matt Targett give us their best Mitch Buchannon impressions. Oh boys, we think we feel a cramp coming on. Source: SquareHippies.com

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