Pita Taufatofua became an Internet sensation when he carried the Tongan flag at the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympics.
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Covered in coconut oil and in traditional dress, it was a personal nod to his ancestors of 200 years ago.
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But the combination of the taekwondo fighter's oil and physique set off a social media storm.
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It was his first appearance at the Olympics, having failed to qualify on two previous occasions. Taufatofua lost his preliminary bout against Iran's Sajjad Mardani (R) in the +80 kg category.
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He says he is not yet done with his Olympic ambitions, and is instead bidding to qualify for the 2018 Winter Games as a cross-country skier.
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The 33-year-old has swapped the sand for snow even though he admits he has spent only four minutes of his life on skis.
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His decision to strip down and cover himself in oil led to passionate responses from his fellow athletes inside Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Stadium.
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Since then his life has been a blur, from appearing on the Harry Connick Jr. Show to being mobbed on returning to his native Tonga.
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Based in Australia, he has his sights set on getting in shape for wintry climes, with his first skiing lesson scheduled for January 8, 2017.