Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Slopestyle to no style for pants down Harlaut

-

Henrik Harlaut didn't win a medal in the Olympic Games freestyle skiing slopestyle competition on Thursday, but he did catch the eye thanks to his underwear.

As he skied down the 500-metre course, Harlaut gradually started to lose his ski pants, until they were almost down to his knees by the time he landed his final jump.

But the Swedish athlete, who also sports dreadlocks, insists he has always skied like this and that he's not about to change his style.

"It's part of my style, I always had it like this so I'm not going to change," he told AFP.

And he claimed that having his pants so low doesn't affect his ability to pull off tricks.

"I don't think skiing with my ski pants so low is an issue. I have been skiing like this for 10 years now. It is my style and has been for a while. I feel really comfortable."

Harlaut insisted there was never actually any danger of him becoming fully exposed as he was still wearing colourful underwear beneath his ski pants.

"I have suspenders which are all the way up to my shoulders to hold them up (his ski pants)."

Harlaut finished sixth in the final, which was won by American Joss Christensen.

Henrik Harlaut didn’t win a medal in the Olympic Games freestyle skiing slopestyle competition on Thursday, but he did catch the eye thanks to his underwear.

As he skied down the 500-metre course, Harlaut gradually started to lose his ski pants, until they were almost down to his knees by the time he landed his final jump.

But the Swedish athlete, who also sports dreadlocks, insists he has always skied like this and that he’s not about to change his style.

“It’s part of my style, I always had it like this so I’m not going to change,” he told AFP.

And he claimed that having his pants so low doesn’t affect his ability to pull off tricks.

“I don’t think skiing with my ski pants so low is an issue. I have been skiing like this for 10 years now. It is my style and has been for a while. I feel really comfortable.”

Harlaut insisted there was never actually any danger of him becoming fully exposed as he was still wearing colourful underwear beneath his ski pants.

“I have suspenders which are all the way up to my shoulders to hold them up (his ski pants).”

Harlaut finished sixth in the final, which was won by American Joss Christensen.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

World

Let’s just hope sanity finally gets a word in edgewise.

Tech & Science

The role of AI regulation should be to facilitate innovation.

Sports

In the shadow of the 330-metre (1,082-foot) monument, workers are building the temporary stadium that will host the beach volleyball.

World

An Iranian military truck carries a Sayad 4-B missile past a portrait of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a military parade on April...