If you haven't been following Jutta Leerdam's bikini content yet, you're about to. The Dutch Olympic speed skater turned sports media darling had one of the biggest moments of 2026 — winning gold in the women's 1000m at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in Olympic record time — and then immediately took that energy straight to the beach. Her post-Olympics bikini content has been breaking the internet, and the searches for her name are growing faster than almost anyone in the fashion-sports crossover space right now.
With 6.3 million Instagram followers and a fiancé in Jake Paul (who wept in the stands watching her win gold — genuinely one of the most viral sports moments of the winter), Jutta has built something rare: the credibility of an elite athlete and the aesthetic pull of a top-tier fashion influencer. Her bikini content hits differently because you know the body behind the swimwear did something extraordinary.
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From Olympic Ice to Miami Beach: The Crossover You Need to Know
After her gold and silver medal haul in Milano Cortina, Jutta headed straight to Miami with Jake Paul to celebrate. The content that followed — including a now-famous TikTok video of her doing cartwheels on the beach in a tiny string bikini — captured exactly why people can't get enough of her. She's not posing for a brand campaign. She's a world-class athlete who happens to also be drop-dead confident in a swimsuit, and that authenticity is everything.
Leerdam has been dubbed both the "Ice Queen" and the "Social Media Queen" — and both titles fit. Her swimwear aesthetic tends to run bold: high-contrast colorways, minimal coverage, clean lines. She knows exactly how to frame a look for maximum visual impact, which makes sense for someone who's been scrutinized under race-day pressure for years. Confidence isn't a pose for her — it's a default setting.
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Why Jutta's Bikini Style Is Having Such a Moment
Part of what makes Jutta's aesthetic so compelling is the contrast — and we mean that literally. She gravitates toward high-contrast pieces: bold graphic colorways, strong lines, pieces that photograph sharply. Against the backdrop of a beach or pool, her looks feel editorial without looking staged.
Her swimwear choices also tend toward the minimal side — cheeky bottoms, triangle tops, clean silhouettes. Nothing overly embellished. The confidence does the styling work. It's the same approach that Audi Swim was built on: the boldest statement you can make at the beach is a great fit and the attitude to own it.
Get the Bold Athlete Energy for Under $50
Want to channel Jutta's high-contrast, editorial beach energy? The Bow Babe Contrast Top in Black ($24.99) paired with the Bow Babe Contrast Bottoms in Black ($24.99) is precisely the kind of set that captures that vibe: bold graphic contrast, clean lines, maximum confidence.
The black-and-white color block of the Bow Babe Contrast set is built for the same high-visibility, sharply-photographed aesthetic that Jutta gravitates toward. It's the kind of set that looks just as good in motion as it does standing still — which feels right for someone who does cartwheels on the beach after winning Olympic gold.
Also worth exploring: the Bow Babe Contrast Bottoms in Sky Blue for a lighter, spring-fresh take on the same high-contrast silhouette.
For more on how to style a bold black bikini from beach to night out, check out our Black Bikini Style Guide for 2026. And if you want the deep dive on the Bow Babe Contrast look itself, our Bow Bikini Trend Guide breaks down why this specific detail is spring's strongest swimwear statement.
Jutta first made waves on The Feed back in March with her Miami beach cartwheels post-Olympics — if you missed that one, it's worth a read. This is someone who's only getting bigger as the year goes on, and her swimwear content is a masterclass in athlete-meets-fashion confidence.























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