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Spanish skater brings Minions to Olympic ice after music dispute
Summary
Spanish skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate performed to Minions music at the Milan-Cortina Olympics after a last-minute music-rights dispute was resolved.
Content
Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate skated to Minions music in the men's short program at the Milan-Cortina Olympics. He wore a yellow-and-blue costume and said the performance "felt amazing" despite nerves and an early mistake. The skate came after a last-minute dispute over audio rights that had threatened his planned program. Final approval to use the Minions-related music arrived the Friday before his performance.
Key facts:
- Sabate performed a medley of Minions-related music in the men's short program while wearing a yellow-and-blue costume.
- He described the experience as "amazing" and acknowledged an early mistake while skating.
- Sabate had been told the music could not be used, then received final clearance from rights holders on the Friday before his skate.
- The situation prompted a broad social-media response and Sabate has been replying to fan messages.
- Other skaters at the Milan-Cortina Games, including Petr Gumennik and Amber Glenn, also faced last-minute music-rights issues.
Summary:
The episode highlighted how music-rights issues affected multiple skaters and drew notable public attention. Undetermined at this time.
