Welcome to the most fan interactive Olympic Games. We are not even to
a full week and the athletes from almost every country represented are
sharing their thoughts and feelings with their fans through a new
explosion into the social media.
The truly amazing part of the games are after the athletes are
finished with their event they are rushing to their phones to give the
fans perspective on their event. The great thing is that the fans
receive behind the scene knowledge of what is going on with them.
So which athletes are the top 5 most prolific tweeters?
The easy one to follow is NBA Star Kobe Bryant(ImKobeBryant24) who is
giving out frequent content on Team USA Basketball and whats going on
in London
But there are plenty of great athletes, some not known yet but are worthy of checking out during the Games.
Missy Franklin(@FranklinMissy), 17, Swimmer
USA Cutie pie as we have seen with her "Call Me Maybe" Video she also
is very enthusiastic and give very good pictures and tweets into her
life.
Ryan Lochte(@ryanlochte),27,Swimmer
USA swimmer trying to take the throne from Michael Phelps, and is a
very active tweeter, and has some pretty neat pictures and usually
tweets with grill in mouth.
Mark Cavendish(@MarkCavendish)27,Cyclist
British Cyclist who is one of the best in the world and is not shy to
text his thoughts, but might take awhile cause he's usually on his bike
doing his thing.
Gabby Douglas(@gabrielledoug)15,Gymnast
She is a sparkplug
tweeter and usually has very positive and uplifting quotes she tweets
and she is an adorable gymnast on the "Fabulous Five" and gives
perspective and behind the scenes for fans to get up close and personal
with her and her team.
Lebron James(@KingJames)27,Basketball
Who would have thought that Lebron
was shy? Well he is not he will keep you very informed in his life with
his type of dream team as the Americans chase another gold medal.
So if you want to take a different perspective on "fan" go follow and see their lives through the most interactive olympic games for the fans.http://sportales.com/sports/olympic-twitter-following/
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