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Mexico’s Olympic skier to compete in style

Mexican skiier Hubertus Von Hohenlohe wears one of his colorful outfits at the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010.
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Hubertus von Hohenlohe is hard to miss on the slopes.

The flamboyant skier for Mexico’s Olympic team calls himself “The Real Prince” and competed at the 2010 Vancouver Games in a series of race suits with wildly colorful designs.

Now, Hohenlohe has told NBC OlympicTalk that he will race at the upcoming Sochi Olympics in an outfit made to resemble a mariachi suit.

Hohenlohe was born in Mexico but has lived all over the world. He said a recent visit to his birthplace led to a new appreciation for Mexican culture.

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“I want to celebrate who they are,” he was quoted as saying, “but of course in my own style.”

The suit will have a print that approximates a black bolero jacket, ruffled tuxedo shirt and red tie.

At 55, Hohenlohe is considered a long shot to make the podium.

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