Video: On Location With Triathlete’s Swimsuit Models
- By Steve Godwin
- Published Jul 20, 2012
- Updated Jul 23, 2012 at 4:49 PM UTC
Travel with Triathlete swimsuit models Nike Matanza, Tara Martine, Kristen Peterson and Branden Rakita to the Sandos Caracol Eco-Resort and Spa in the Riviera Maya region of Mexico. The models took part in the four-day swimsuit shoot at the end of April, and the images were featured in the July issue of Triathlete. Buy the digital version of the July issue.
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