Olympian Jenny Jones is pregnant! Snowboarder, 42, reveals she's expecting ... trends now

Olympian Jenny Jones is pregnant! Snowboarder, 42, reveals she's expecting ... trends now
Olympian Jenny Jones is pregnant! Snowboarder, 42, reveals she's expecting ... trends now

Olympian Jenny Jones is pregnant! Snowboarder, 42, reveals she's expecting ... trends now

Olympic snowboarder Jenny Jones took to Instagram on Monday to reveal she is expecting her first child this summer. 

The british bronze medalist, 42, shared gorgeous snaps as she lifted her sweater to reveal a blossoming bump. 

She gushed that she and her partner Dan were 'ready with all the hugs' ahead of her June due date.

Jenny, who represented her country in the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, beamed for the camera as she strolled along the sand.

The stunner donned a white knitted jumper which she layered over a striped blue T-shirt and jeans.

Happy news! Olympic snowboarder Jenny Jones, 43, took to Instagram on Monday to reveal she is expecting her first child this summer

Happy news! Olympic snowboarder Jenny Jones, 43, took to Instagram on Monday to reveal she is expecting her first child this summer

Expecting: British bronze medalist shared gorgeous snaps as she lifted her sweater to reveal a blossoming bump.

Expecting: British bronze medalist shared gorgeous snaps as she lifted her sweater to reveal a blossoming bump.

Exciting: She gushed that she and her partner Dan were 'ready with all the hugs' ahead of her June due date

Exciting: She gushed that she and her partner Dan were 'ready with all the hugs' ahead of her June due date

Slipping her feet into boots she opted to go make-up free for the outing and let her blonde tresses cascade down to her shoulders.  

She penned: 'Happy days…… little Baby … been keeping me company all winter :) Dan and I ready with all the hugs sometime in June x'. 

Bristolian Jenny become a household name thanks to winning Britain's first medal at the Winter Olympics.

Taking bronze in the inaugural women's slopestyle competition after a second run score of 87.25 in Sochi.

Following her win she revealed in an exclusive short film documentary for Dazed how she went from a dry ski slope lesson in the UK to Olympic glory in Russia.

Her first lesson in 1998 as a teenager was followed by a week in the Alps on a college trip. After that, she decided to take a year out before going to university to snowboard.

She said: 'I never went into snowboarding thinking I was going to be a professional snowboarder. I just wanted to go snowboarding. I decided to do it for a year before going to university and I didn't look any further ahead than that.'

But after her first season in the Alps, she then won the British championships in 2000 and

read more from dailymail.....

NEXT Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is crowned king of the box office as it ... trends now