Rappers, Spiderman and a sultry tiger took to the ice on Sunday as the world's
top skaters let their creativity take over in a gala exhibition, the final
figure skating event at the PyeongChang Games.
Galas are a traditional part of any major figure skating competition, allowing
fans to glimpse a different side of the skaters, who do moves and routines not
usually permitted under competition rules.
Each skater works up a separate routine that they use all year. Props and
original costumes are also permitted.
Yuzuru Hanyu (C) of Japan dances with other figure skaters during the exhibition gala at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics. /VCG Photo
Yuzuru Hanyu (C) of Japan dances with other figure skaters during the exhibition gala at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics. /VCG Photo
Alina Zagitova, the women's singles champion, wore a tiger-striped costume and
set a lit candle on the ice for her sultry routine to "Afro Blue" by Jazzmeia
Horn, while Uzbekistan's Misha Ge came out in a boxing robe and gloves.
Canada's bronze-winning pair Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford used a folding
chair for an emotional rendition of Billy Joel's "Piano Man".
Others went for comedy.
Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan performs. /VCG Photo
Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan performs. /VCG Photo
Ice dancers Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte of Italy did a Charlie Chaplin
routine to a medley of themes from his movies, drawing laughter and applause, as
did pairs skaters and compatriots Valentina Marchei and Ondrej Hotarek, who
skated to "Barbie Girl".
Pairs skaters Ryom Tae Ok and Kim Ju Sik, the only DPRK athletes qualified for the Games instead of being allowed to take part, drew the loudest
roars from the crowd for their routine to a song whose title means "Nice to Meet
You," during which they waved and bowed to the arena.
Jin Boyang of China, known for his quadruple jump prowess, obliged with several
in his "Spiderman" routine.
China's Jin Boyang performs as "Spiderman" during the exhibition gala. /VCG Photo
China's Jin Boyang performs as "Spiderman" during the exhibition gala. /VCG Photo
Japanese men's champion Yuzuru Hanyu's routine was dedicated to the victims of
Japan's massive March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Spain's bronze medalist Javier Fernandez from Spain, however, stole the show
when he came out carrying a gym bag in a routine that depicted an aerobics
class.
The Olympic figure skaters perform during the Figure Skating Gala Exhibition. /VCG Photo
The Olympic figure skaters perform during the Figure Skating Gala Exhibition. /VCG Photo
Flirting shamelessly with the crowd with lines that included "You can call me
later" and "A body like this just doesn't happen," he performed pushups to
"Let's Get Physical" before stripping down to a muscle shirt and Superman
cape.
Once the skaters cleared the ice, volunteers who have helped at the venue piled
on to it to take selfies and chat around the Olympic rings, signaling the end
of the show... until Beijing in 2022.
Source(s): Reuters