2014 Olympic Hopefuls: Over-The-Top Yearbook Bloopers
Jan. 11 2014, Published 9:08 a.m. ET
They've trained hard for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games, but these hopefuls took some time out to act goofy and take "yearbook bloopers" at an event in April with NBC and RadarOnline.com has the exclusive photo gallery.
American short track speed skater J.R. Celski, 23, channeled some old school Billy Ray Cyrus in this photo!
U.S. ski team member Julia Mancuso, 29, is all about peace and denim in her yearbook throwback.
American figure skater Ross Miner, 22, is almost unrecognizable with his bling, sunglasses and crazy hair.
Speed skater Shani Davis, 29, won't get far on the ice sporting that eye-patch!
American alpine ski racer Stacey Cook, 29, went very British -- with an Amy Winehouse wig and giving a wave fit for Queen Elizabeth.
Paralympic wheelchair basketball player Alana Nichols, 30, went rock 'n' roll with fingerless gloves.
U.S. biathlete Susan Dunklee, 27, had no issues getting goofy with her Christmas-inspired sweater, big blonde wig and bow.
U.S. ski team member Travis Ganong, 25, parted his hair down the middle and opted for a mustache that most high school boys could only dream of growing!
American speed skater Brittany Bowe, 25, dressed up for her photo with a blazer -- complete with shoulder pads reminiscent of the 80s.
Ice dancing team Charlie White and Meryl Davis might want to think about incorporating these kickin' costumes into one of their routines!
American freeskier Devin Logan, 20, looks straight out of a 90s rap video in her yearbook blooper.
American Para-snowboard cross racer Evan Strong, 27, showed off his chiseled athlete body with a lot of goofy -- sporting crazy hair, a mustache and a Boy Scouts uniform.
American figure skater Gracie Gold, 18, is the youngest of the bunch but threw it back in her yearbook blooper with cat-eye glasses and big hair.
Nordic combined skier Bill Demong, 33, channeled 'Grease' in his photo with a cool leather jacket and shades.
Freestyle skier Bobby Brown, 22, gave a new meaning to the word mullet with his geeky look.