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How Team USA’s Isabeau Levito Spent ‘The Last 2 Hours’ in the Olympic Village

Despite his pleading, Isabel Levito he had to leave the Olympic Village in the end – but he managed to have fun on his way out.

The Team USA skater shared a video of how he spent the last two hours before heading to the airport to fly home from Italy, and it was pretty cool.

“How I choose to spend my last two hours in the Olympic Village before going to the airport,” Levito, 18, wrote in a video shared on TikTok on Sunday, February 22.

The video showed Levito driving a golf cart through a parking lot, weaving through bushes and apparently chasing another cart. He stated in the text that he had to stop when the poliza, or police, appeared.

The hilarious video comes after Levito famously said “you can’t get me out” of the Olympic Village in an interview with NBC on February 16.

“I spent the whole night at [Olympic] A small town. It was everything and more,” he said at the time, “I don’t think there’s anything I shouldn’t enjoy. I haven’t even competed yet and I feel like my experience is perfect. It’s not perfect, but I’m very happy. It’s a great time. “

Although he did not win a medal at the Olympics, Levito spoke at length about how much the experience affected him.

“This has been like a dream. I really like being here,” he said after the competition, according to Golden Skate. “Living in the village feels like I’m on a university campus, which is new to me. I’m still young, so I’ve never been to a university. I go into the dining hall and see my friends there, I pass the rings every day, and I do what I love the most, my skiing.”

He continued, “Being here with friends and meeting new people from different sports has been a great experience. It feels like a once in a lifetime experience because I’ve never experienced anything like this before. And I have nothing bad to say about it.”

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Levito added that he felt like competing in the Olympics gave him “more energy” than usual.

“I don’t know if it’s because I subconsciously know that I’m at the Olympics, or because the crowd is energetic and supportive here,” he said. “But I hear.”

Levito competed as one-third of the so-called Blade Angels, along with other Team USA figure skaters. Amber Glenn again Alysa Liu. Their Olympic run got off to a memorable start there Taylor Swift he was silent in a video that NBC shared on social media.

“Ladies and gentlemen, I’d like to introduce you to Amber, Alysa and Isabeau. Three amazing ice girls who will capture your heart with their stories,” Swift, 36, said in the clip, referring to her latest album, A Showgirl’s Life.

“His mom grew up in Milan,” Swift said of Levito. “And Nonna, his grandmother, lives exactly 13 minutes from the Olympic rink. If you can skate like you’re meant to be there, history has a funny way of showing itself.”



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