Legging it! Model Amy Pejkovic flaunts her endless legs in high-cut striped swimsuit as she poses on the beach during sassy swimwear shoot

She's the athlete-turned swimwear model currently training to make the Australian athletics team for the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020.

And Amy Pejkovic, 23, showcased her endless legs on Instagram this week as she posed in a high-cut swimming costume during a beach photo-shoot with Popsugar Australia

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the statuesque blonde uploaded a photo of herself posing on the beach, writing: '4am call times aren't too bad when you're shooting on the beach with @popsugarau H&M by the epic @ktmakeup.'

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Daring to bare! Amy Pejkovic, 23, showcased her endless legs on Instagram this week as she posed in a high-cut swimming costume during a beach photo-shoot with Popsugar Australia this Tuesday 

Her eye-popping neon pink swimsuit was paired with an orange windbreaker and a pair of bright pink sunglasses hanging from the scoop neck of her one-piece. 

She then showcased her gym-honed physique in a follow-up post, this time depicting her bouncing around the sand in a Nike-branded T-shirt and ankle-high socks. 

'Bouncy bouncy #popsugar,' she wrote in the caption. 

'Bouncy bouncy': She then showcased her gym-honed physique in a follow-up post, this time depicting her bouncing around the sand in a Nike-branded T-shirt and ankle-high socks

Accomplished model: Amy has appeared on the cover of Russh, Women’s Fitness and in the Lorna Jane magazine

Amy has appeared on the cover of Russh, Women’s Fitness and in the Lorna Jane magazine.

She has also done runway work for Australian Fashion Week and numerous brands.

She is thought to be dating AFL star Adam Tomlinson, who plays for the Greater Western Sydney Giants. 

Catwalk queen: She has also done runway work for Australian Fashion Week and numerous brands

Amy's Olympic dream was put on hold after she was diagnosed with a brain tumour aged 19.

The professional high jumper was told by doctors she needed surgery to remove the mass from her brainstem in 2012.

At that time, Amy was training to make the Australian athletics team for the London Olympic Games.

Health battle: The professional high jumper was told by doctors she needed surgery to remove a mass from her brainstem in 2012, forcing her to put her Olympic dream on hold 

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