The Tokyo 2020 Olympics kicked off on Friday with an uncommon however extremely anticipated opening ceremony that featured a well-known face.
A lot to the web’s delight, Pita Taufatofua — the person who marched shirtless, lined in oil, in conventional Tongan apparel in the course of the Rio 2016 Olympics and PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremonies — was seen as soon as once more carrying the Tongan flag.
We missed you, Pita.
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Taufatofua, who’s additionally a Taekwondo practitioner and skier, captured hearts world wide whereas carrying Tonga’s flag the previous two Olympics, so seeing him march a 3rd time — particularly after COVID-19 prompted a delay within the video games — actually excited trustworthy Olympics followers.
Taufatofua was immediately recognizable to viewers (even along with his masks on, for apparent causes) and it wasn’t lengthy till Twitter was flooded with reward for his triumphant return.
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This yr, nonetheless, it appears Taufatofua had a little bit competitors from Vanuatu’s flagbearer, who was additionally shirtless and well-oiled.
We see you, Vanuatu. And whereas this flagbearer won’t ever be the GOAT shirtless oily man, imitation is meant to be a type of flattery, proper?
As for the beloved Tonga flagbearer’s return, the official Olympics Twitter account commented by saying, “If it ain’t broke, do not repair it.” We agree. Please don’t repair.
Very like lighting the torch, Pita is now formally an Olympic custom. Defend him in any respect prices.