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Rio 2016: Czech swimmers cover the opening credits of the Coast Guard

Czech swimmers as lifeguards from the water.

The Czech swimming team, which competed at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, had a good time in their spare time. Boys and girls took advantage of the photogenic nature of Brazilian beaches and filmed a sexy adaptation of the opening credits of the TV series Baywatch (Baywatch, 1989) entitled CzechWatch on one of them. David Hasselhoff would be proud! We believe that these swimmers have a bright future in the world of film and fashion after their swimming career.

Famous Baywatch opening credits, in which mobile lifeguards and lifeguards run along the beach in slow motion, got a very special version - CzechWatch. They do not play the main roles in it Pamela Anderson and David Hasselhoff, however Czech swimming team, which performed at the OI Rio 2016. Female swimmers perform in the Coast Guard in Czech Lucie Svěcená, Barbora Seemanová, Martina Moravčíková, Jana Závadová and a swimmer Jan Micka and Pavel Janeček. Maybe these swimmers didn't win gold in the pool, so they deserve a gold medal for the sexiest swim team in Rio.

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Sexy Czech swimmers in the role of lifeguards from the water.
Sexy Czech swimmers in the role of lifeguards from the water

Having said that, we can add that they have just finished shooting a film adaptation popular series Coast Guard. He played the title character, Mitch Buchannon Dwayne Johnson or The Rock (Fast and Furious), and Matt Brody Zac Efron (Grandfather escapes with the reins). She stars as Summer Quinn Alexandra Daddario, CJ Parker - Pamela Anderson became famous with this role - and Kelly Rohrbach. Lieutenant Stephanie Holden is Ilfenesh Hadera.

 

 

 

 

 

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