This Finnish person is turning heads in the Olympic stands
Finnish supporter Alessa Auringonmaa is attracting attention at the women's ice hockey Olympics in Milan with a unique outfit and vibrant support for his sister, goalie Anni Keisala.
At the start of the women's ice hockey tournament at the Olympics in Milan, Finland's team has had a rough beginning with no goals in two matches. However, one bright spot has been the presence of Alessa Auringonmaa, who stands out in the audience for his extraordinary outfit that has been turning heads. Residing in Tampere, Auringonmaa has become a highlight in the arena, drawing the attention of fellow spectators, many of whom have requested photos with him.
In explaining his eye-catching costume, Auringonmaa shared that he wanted something unique that would represent strong support for the Finnish team. Inspired by vivid ideas, he decided to wear large white bras, ensuring his outfit would be striking enough to communicate who the loudest supporters were. He emphasizes the importance of being assertive in cheering for the team and proudly represents his sister, Anni Keisala, who is the goalie for Finlandโs women's hockey team.
As they cheer for Keisala, Auringonmaa reflects on his roots, expressing a deep sense of pride in his family's connection to the sport and the Olympic spirit. His remarkable outfit not only serves as a personal expression of support but also highlights the spirited culture among fans in the Olympic stands, showing how creativity can enhance the sporting experience and engage fellow fans at international events.