http://www.theatlanticcities.com/arts-and-lifestyle/2014/01/mexicos-olympic-ski-team-one-guy-mariachi-suit/8258/ wrote:
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a number of gentlemanly touches, such as a crimson tie, ruffles and a cummerbund. None of them real, of course – they're all just colors on Spandex."]
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Mexico's Olympic 'Ski Team' Is One Guy in a Mariachi Suit
John Metcalfe, The Atlantic Cities
<<When Mexico wants to challenge the world's top athletes in alpine skiing, it turns to one man. His name is Hubertus von Hohenlohe, he's 55 years old, and he dresses in a flamboyant, skin-hugging suit seemingly borrowed from a vihuela-strumming mariachi. Von Hohenlohe is a force of nature: Germanic prince, a pop singer called Andy Himalaya and Royal Disaster, professional athlete, photographer, lover (presumably), mariachi-suit wearer (most definitely).
The man is such a singular presence in Mexico that the country's Sochi profile page is all von Hohenlohe, and nothing else. "Alpine skier Hubertus Von Hohenlohe competed at four consecutive Olympic Winter Games between 1984 and 1994," the page informs. "After a 16-year break, he returned to the Games in Vancouver in 2010. He will be making his sixth appearance in Sochi, drawing him level with Liechtenstein's Marco Buchel for most appearances by an alpine skier at the Olympic Winter Games."
NBC recently scored an interview with von Hohenlohe and, as could be expected, it's fantastic. The quinquagenarian "
knows he doesn't have a snowball’s chance in hell" of winning a medal, says reporter Joe Battaglia, but that's okay, because the "
title he is most interested in claiming is best-dressed at the Games." Here's some more:
Hohenlohe’s penchant for flamboyant uniform designs is well-known. In Vancouver, he wore a "Mexicano desperado" racesuit, complete with bullet straps and pistoleros in the design, and another suit environmentally-themed race suit encouraging people to recycle....
Hohenlohe will leave for the Games from Mexico, where he went to pick up the national flag for the Opening Ceremony. While there, he said he planned to have actual mariachis write song lyrics on his race helmet.>>