Overflowing with excitement, Filipina gymnast Levi Jung-Ruivivar gleefully shares the news of receiving her Olympic village ID card with her greatest supporters—her family.
Being the youngest on the Philippine Centennial Team and a Gen Z queen, 18-year-old Filipina gymnast Levi Jung Ruvivar is hyped to share every epic moment of her Olympic debut online.
From yassified gymnastic routines to brainstorming ideas for her Olympic tattoo and busting out trending TikTok dances with her gymnastic squad.
And now that she’s drawing closer to her Olympic dreams, Levi is eager to share her journey with her family.
In her mini vlog on Instagram, Levi was bubbling with excitement as she shared the news of receiving her Olympic village ID card with her family.
The Olympic Village ID card is an identification card issued to athletes and officials participating in the Olympic Games. It serves as their credential for access to the Olympic Village, where athletes stay during the games.
“I have something to show you, guys. It is my Olympic village ID card. It is used to access the dining hall, the field where we play, and all other events,” said Levi on a video call with her parents.
“Levi Jung-Ruivivar, Olympic athlete, Philippines,” she read the details on her ID.
Her parents couldn’t feel any prouder seeing their daughter fulfill her childhood dreams on the grand stage.
Her father, Anthony, was also a former member of the United States junior gymnastics team.
Levi has already started her training in Les Arènes in Metz, France.
Watch the full vlog here:
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