Swedish Skier Loses His Pants During the Olympics

That doesn't look comfortable! Swedish skier Henrik Harlaut managed to make it to the freestyle slopestyle finals despite skiing with his pants halfway down his legs. "It's part of my style," he told a reporter. "I always had it like this, so I'm not going to change." It's clear this awkward uniform moment was intentional, unlike the wardrobe malfunction that went down on the speed-skating rink earlier this week. Russian Olympian Olga Graf unzipped her suit after clinching gold, forgetting that she had nothing underneath.

Check out a play-by-play of Henrik's droopy-drawers skiing in the qualifications below. It was a good showing, but in the end, the Americans swept the medal round later on Thursday — taking home gold, silver, and bronze.

Henrik Harlaut flew through the air.
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Henrik Harlaut flew through the air.

He twisted around, giving us a peek of his drawers.
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He twisted around, giving us a peek of his drawers.

His pants slowly made their way down his legs as he made his way down the mountain.
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His pants slowly made their way down his legs as he made his way down the mountain.

There's a full moon in Sochi!
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There's a full moon in Sochi!