'Red-faced' with the moments when athletes' shirts fell off and pants ripped
Twice at the PyeongChang Olympics, female figure skaters had wardrobe malfunctions.
At the PyeongChang Olympics, the Korean-American beauty,Yura MinYura Min had a wardrobe malfunction during her duet with Alexander Gamelin in the first days of the Games. The female skater's shirt button came undone, causing her shoulder to fall down. Facing the risk of exposing her breasts, Yura Min continued her performance but quickly changed her movements to have time to pull her shirt up. |
Not as lucky as her Korean colleagues, the French beautyGabriella Papadakisexposed her breasts during a short program with teammate Guillaume Cizeron a few days later. However, the pair ignored the incident, continued their performance and received the second highest score, to win a silver medal at the PyeongChang Olympics. |
The US speed skating team at the PyeongChang Olympics attracted attention with their competition outfits that had different colored fabric patches in sensitive areas. |
American male athletes sometimes blush because of the outfit's inappropriate design. |
At the 2014 Sochi Olympics, Swedish athlete Henrik Harlaut had his pants pulled down, exposing his underwear, while competing in the freestyle skiing slopestyle and obstacle course. |
Russian speed skater,Olga Graf, innocently pulled up her shirt zipper to her navel, forgetting that she wasn't wearing a bra while celebrating winning the bronze medal at the 2014 Sochi Olympics. |
Canadian bobsledder Christopher Spring humorously posted a photo of his belly sticking out while trying to squeeze into his tight competition costume at the 2014 Sochi Olympics. |
Italian swimmer Flavia Zoccari burst into tears after her pants ripped during the 2009 Mediterranean Games. |
The same incident happened to American swimmer Ricky Berens when he participated in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships. |
Spanish polo player Laura Lopez was exposed for wearing a crop top at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships. |