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Figure skater Ivett Toth of Hungary skates AC/DC on Ice giving a superb performance.

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Heavy metal figure skater Ivett Toth of Hungary presents AC/DC on the ice
As we're all pleased to watch Winter Olympics figure skating set to elegant classical music, every so often a star comes to mix up the formula.
In the latest event,
Ivette Toth of Hungary strike the ice on Wednesday in a black leather outfit, inclusive with fingerless gloves and a studded belt, and executed her short program to AC/DC's "Back in Black" and "Thunderstruck."
She truly is "Back in Black."
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The mass in Pyeongchang, South Korea, applauded her on, evidently thrilled about her remarkable choice of music. While ice dancing has permitted music with words ever since 1997, figure skating presentations have been limited. Per Vulture, this is really the first Olympics where music with lyrics is permitted for figure skating. The International Skating Union's judgment to permit lyrics didn't go into consequence pending after the Sochi Olympics in 2014.
It's chilly to see just how the figure skaters are incorporating this wider choice of music into their schedule, and Toth certainly holds her badass face and shows us that not all women figure skaters have to dress in skirts.
Toth finished up with a gain of 53.22, her season's best.
Figure skater Ivett Toth of Hungary skates AC/DC on Ice giving a superb performance.




