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Sports Illustrated has chosen 14 finalists whose beauty is based on their interesting backgrounds. Here are the competitors.

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Sports Illustrated has unveiled its finalists for the 2022 Swim Search and readers are remarking on the diversity of the chosen beauties.

The 14 finalists are competing for a single spot in the magazine’s next Swimsuit Issue, where they will appear alongside some of the world’s leading models.

Among the candidates are a 42-year-old breast cancer survivor, an astrophysicist and an intensive care unit nurse.

Sports Illustrated says all the finalists “inspire action throughout their communities,” with fans taking to Twitter to reveal how impressed they were with the line-up.

“The diversity here is AMAZING,” one reader cooed.

However, one critic moaned that the magazine is attempting to be “woke,” writing: “The Swimsuit Issue is 100% woke again this year. Who is the readership of Sports Illustrated? Are regular guys like ‘bring on the ’empowering changemakers!’”

But there’s no denying that the magazine has picked 14 finalists whose beauty is only matched by their interesting and varying backgrounds.

Here are the competitors:

Michelle F. Steffan

Steffan, who hasn’t revealed her age, hails from Argentina. She trained as a lawyer before leaving her lucrative legal career to pursue modelling full time. She told People that Ashley Graham’s 2016 Swimsuit Issue cover was eye-opening for her.

“I couldn’t believe my eyes because I wasn’t used to seeing curvy models in my home country or pretty much anywhere,” she marvelled.

Ms Steffan trained as a lawyer before pursuing modelling full-time. Picture: Instagram/mich.steffen
Ms Steffan trained as a lawyer before pursuing modelling full-time. Picture: Instagram/mich.steffen

Gigi Robinson

Robinson, 23, is an American content creator who boasts a huge following on TikTok.

The USC grad is also a health advocate who suffers from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) – a rare illness that affects the connective tissue in the body.

Robinson shared videos EDS in a bid to educate her TikTok followers.

She has a huge following on TikTok and also suffers from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Picture: itsgigirobinson
She has a huge following on TikTok and also suffers from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Picture: itsgigirobinson

Hillory Fields

Fields – who was named after Hillary Clinton – is more than just a model.

The brunette beauty currently works as an ICU nurse in Los Angeles, and recently developed an app for fatigued medical staff to review and rate hospitals where they’ve worked.

The model also works as an intensive care unit nurse and has developed an app for fatigued medical staff to review and rate hospitals. Picture: New York Post
The model also works as an intensive care unit nurse and has developed an app for fatigued medical staff to review and rate hospitals. Picture: New York Post

Hannah Godwin

Alabama-born Godwin, 27, is the most famous of the 14 finalists, having previously appeared on Colton Underwood’s season of The Bachelor.

The blonde now lives in Los Angeles and has amassed more than 1.5 million Instagram fans.

Sadly for her many male admirers, Godwin is off the market, and is dating entrepreneur Dylan Barbour.

Godwin has previously appeared on Colton Underwood’s season of “The Bachelor”. Picture: hannahg11
Godwin has previously appeared on Colton Underwood’s season of “The Bachelor”. Picture: hannahg11

Ashley N. Byrd

Louisiana-born Byrd is blessed with both brains and beauty. The finalist holds a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and a Master’s degree in Public Administration.

Byrd is now based in Los Angeles and is pursuing modelling on a full-time basis.

She frequently flaunts her incredible physique on California’s sunny beaches, making her a competitive candidate for the Swim Search.

She has two degrees and is pursuing modelling full-time. Picture: New York Post
She has two degrees and is pursuing modelling full-time. Picture: New York Post

Kelly Crump

Crump, 42, is the oldest of the 14 finalists and is a proud breast cancer survivor.

The inspiring beauty has undergone six surgeries and 60 rounds of chemotherapy. I

In 2019, cancer spread to other areas of her body including her neck, lung, armpit, ribs and spine, but the London-native turned her turmoil into inspiration, sharing her story on Instagram and amassing a giant following.

Kelly is a survivor of breast cancer and has shared her story on Instagram. Picture: Instagram/itskellycrump
Kelly is a survivor of breast cancer and has shared her story on Instagram. Picture: Instagram/itskellycrump

Mady Dewey

Dewey hails from California and is a prominent podcaster and TikTokker.

According to Sports Illustrated, the stunner co-founded the company Herd Social – “a pressure-free photo-sharing platform for Gen Z women and non-binary people.”

The brunette beauty shared the above photo to her Instagram, excitedly announcing she was one of Sports Illustrated’s finalists.

She has co-founded a platform specifically designed for Generation Z women and non-binary people. Picture: New York Post
She has co-founded a platform specifically designed for Generation Z women and non-binary people. Picture: New York Post

Drew Dorsey

Dorsey, 28, is a Los Angeles-based influencer, with a whopping 98,000 Instagram followers.

She has a Bachelor’s degree in communications and is an aspiring entertainment journalist.

The stunner is thrilled to be in the final 14, sharing her excitement in an Instagram post that read: “Y’all listen, I don’t mean to preach, but please don’t ever give up on your dreams. This was my second year auditioning and look what happened because I didn’t give up.”

The model aspires to be a journalist specialising in entertainment and is an influencer. Picture: New York Post
The model aspires to be a journalist specialising in entertainment and is an influencer. Picture: New York Post

Victoria Vesce

Vesce is also a cancer survivor, having been diagnosed with a brain tumour while she was in college.

Vesce is a cancer survivor and lost half of her hearing while fighting the illness. Picture: Instagram/victoriavesce
Vesce is a cancer survivor and lost half of her hearing while fighting the illness. Picture: Instagram/victoriavesce

The Florida-based beauty lost half of her hearing but managed to beat her bout of cancer after undergoing life-threatening surgery.

Vesce failed to be defined by her health struggles and is now a practising lawyer in Boca Raton.

Ms Vesce now practises law. Picture: Instagram/victoriavesce
Ms Vesce now practises law. Picture: Instagram/victoriavesce

Manju Bangalore

Bangalore is a physicist who has worked at two NASA centres and dreams of being an astronaut.

According to Sports Illustrated, she also has a philanthropic side. The California-based brunette founded a “menstrual health non-profit” in 2015,” which has provided more than 200,000 menstrual products to those in need.

Ms Bangalore dreams of being an astronaut and has co-founded an organisation which provides menstrual products to needy people. Pictures: New York Post
Ms Bangalore dreams of being an astronaut and has co-founded an organisation which provides menstrual products to needy people. Pictures: New York Post

Nicole Petrie

Petrie is a full-time caregiver for her mother, who suffers from FTD (Frontal Temporal Degeneration).

The blonde is determined to raise awareness of the rare disorder and frequently posts about it on her Instagram page.

Petrie describes herself in her Instagram bio as a “model, activist, caregiver and vegan.”

The model cares for her mother who suffers from Frontal Temporal Degeneration on a full-time basis and wants to raise awareness around the disorder. Picture: New York Post
The model cares for her mother who suffers from Frontal Temporal Degeneration on a full-time basis and wants to raise awareness around the disorder. Picture: New York Post

Ashley Callingbull

Callingbull, who hails from Canada, is the first indigenous woman to be included in Sports Illustrated’s Swim Search.

The 32-year-old is a Cree First Nations woman from the Enoch Cree Nation in the province of Alberta.

Callingbull is thrilled by her inclusion in the final 14, after finding herself shut-out of previous competitions due to her heritage.

“For a lot of my life, a lot of the things that I’ve had to chase, they weren’t open to me because I’m an Indigenous woman, whether that be acting or modelling,” she told E! News last year.

Ms Callingbull is the first indigenous woman to be included in the search. Picture: New York Post
Ms Callingbull is the first indigenous woman to be included in the search. Picture: New York Post

Sarafina Nance

Nance, who lives and works in California, is an analog astronaut who recently completed a Mars astronaut simulation.

The brave beauty also underwent a double mastectomy at 26 years old, after being diagnosed with the cancer-causing BRCA2 genetic mutation.

Nance is an analog astronaut who recently completed a Mars astronaut simulation. Picture: Instagram/starstrickensf
Nance is an analog astronaut who recently completed a Mars astronaut simulation. Picture: Instagram/starstrickensf

Lotta Hintsa

Hinsta was born in Finland and raised in Ethiopia. The blonde is a professional high-altitude climber and endurance athlete, and currently lives a free-spirited, nomadic lifestyle journeying to mountains that have never been explored before.

Ms Hinsta is a professional high-altitude climber and endurance athlete. Picture: Instagram/lottahinsta
Ms Hinsta is a professional high-altitude climber and endurance athlete. Picture: Instagram/lottahinsta

This article appeared in New York Post and has been reproduced with permission.

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