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Topless Tongan: Don’t crash into a tree

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PYEONGCHANG, South Korea—Topless Tongan flag-bearer Pita Taufatofua makes his Winter Olympic debut on Friday in cross-country skiing, and it’s fair to say that he’s aiming low.

“First step, finish before they turn the lights off, that’s number one. Don’t ski into a tree, that’s number two.”

The 34-year-old became a social media sensation when he appeared at the Rio 2016 Olympics opening ceremony with his shirt off, his torso glistening in oil and wearing just a traditional ta’ovala mat round his waist.

He then repeated the trick at last Friday’s opening ceremony in Pyeongchang —even as temperatures dipped well below zero—brandishing the Tongan flag like a spear and becoming an online hit all over again.

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Tonga’s flagbearer Pita Taufatofua leads his country’s delegation during the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at the Pyeongchang Stadium.  AFP

After Rio, where he lost in the first round, Taufatofua turned to cross-country skiing, even though he has only spent 12 weeks on the snow grappling with the hugely demanding discipline.

Brisbane-born but fiercely proud of his Tongan heritage, Taufatofua said Wednesday that he was not joking in hoping he can at least finish the Olympic event without suffering a major mishap—such as losing a ski.

“It sounds a bit like a joke, but I’ll tell you, when your spirit says you always finish a race and you lose a ski in the first lap of six, you question your spirit sometimes.”

Speaking at a packed press conference in Pyeongchang, Taufatofua, a social worker who helps children when not trying out new Olympic sports, added: “I hope I give my best performance and I improve on the me of yesterday. 

“And maybe if I have 20 years on skis, maybe I can get a gold medal,” said the self-confessed beach bum.

His trainer, the taciturn Thomas Jacob, added: “He always tells us that he wants to finish, I think he will, it’s a very hard course.

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