Ewa Swoboda and Abella Danger (Photos via Getty Images)
More so than any other sporting event in the world, the Summer Olympics has an extraordinary ability to introduce the general public to athletes they otherwise would have never heard of. And this year’s summer games in Paris are no exception to this rule.
Tons of athletes have already made a name for themselves at the 2024 Summer Games, but none of them have been blowing up social media quite like Polish track star Ewa Swoboda.
One look at Swoboda and it’s pretty easy to see why she’s getting so much attention. However, it’s her resemblance to a very popular female adult film star that has really taken her popularity to a whole new level.
This one video alone, which is captioned, “ABELLA DANGER IS IN THE OLYMPICS??” has garnered over 114,000 likes on X at time of writing.
The post also contains a boatload of comments, many of which are directed at the popular adult star’s Twitter account.
After getting ambushed with messages about her Olympic doppelganger, Abella Danger finally decided to respond.
A very classy response from Abella. As for the question of who’s prettier, you can come to your own conclusion on that one, but you certainly wouldn’t be wrong to rule this one a tie.
Ewa Swoboda Is Competing In 2 Events At The 2024 Paris Olympics
Looking like Abella Danger isn’t Swoboda’s only claim to fame. The 27-year-old also has a pretty impressive resume on the track. It includes a silver medal in the 100-meter event at the 2024 European Championship in Rome, as well as a silver in the 4×100 relay at the 2022 European Championships and a gold medal in the 100-meters at the 2023 European Games.
As for Ewa Swoboda’s Olymopic journey, it began in Rio back in 2016, when she participated in the 100-meter sprint and the 4×100-meter relay. She participated in the same events at the 2020 games in Tokyo, and again at this year’s Paris Olympics. Unfortunately, she’s been unable to medal at any of the games.
This time around, she finished fourth in her semi-final heat in the 100-meters, failing to qualify for the final by just a fraction of a second.