(NEXSTAR) - Team USA Olympic athlete Sophia Kirkby has humorously declared herself the "Olympics' most eligible bachelorette" as she searches for dates during the games. Kirkby, who competes in luge, noted that this could very well be her final Olympic appearance as a single woman. "It'll probably be the last time I'm going to be single at the Olympics," Kirkby said. She explained that she intends to make the most of the experience by going on dates with both fellow residents and tourists. She also seems to have taken notice of the potential dating pool within the Olympic village. "I already know a good chunk of the sliders and I think curling is just a bunch of dads potentially," Kirkby said. "I'm not sure." Beyond the athlete community, Kirkby noted that she expects to meet people visiting the host city for the games. "There's going to be lots of tourists," Kirkby said. "So I'm hoping to go on lots of dates and I'll be opening up my dating platforms like Hinge and Tinder." To manage her dates, Kirkby has developed a reward system using Olympic trading pins, comparing the process to the reality television show "The Bachelorette." While on the show, contestants receive roses to stay in the competition. Kirkby, however, intends to use her pins similarly. "Maybe I'll give my date a pin unless I don't like him, unless he's being silly," Kirkby said. "He doesn't get a pin." Kirkby stated she is "just going to hopefully have fun" while looking for a match during the remainder of the games. All facts in this report were gathered by journalists employed by Nexstar. Artificial intelligence tools were used to reformat from a broadcast script into a news article for our website. This report was edited and fact-checked by Nexstar staff before being published