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Ice dancing siblings suffered nightmare wardrobe malfunction when 'outfits got stuck'

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Winter Olympics when their outfits got stuck together.The Shibutani's were competing in the figure skating ice dance event at the 2014 games in Sochi, Russia when they fell foul of an issue with their clothing.They ultimately finished outside of the medals as they placed ninth in the overall standings following their routines in both the short and free dances.However, the American siblings were able to claim medals in the team and ice dance events in PyeongChang, South Korea four years later in 2018.During their performance in 2014, their costumes got stuck together following a lift, causing Maia's tights to rip as they attempted to continue the routine.At the time, she said: "When I tried to come down again, it got stuck.

We had two options: Put the lift down and wait four seconds or do what we did and get through it."Despite the issue with Maia's tights, the Shibutani's were able to complete their performance, although they did not challenge the medal places.Instead, fellow Americans Meryl Davis and Charlie White claimed gold ahead of skaters from Canada and Russia.What is the biggest wardrobe malfunction you have seen at the Olympics?

Let us know in the comments section below.They put their wardrobe malfunction behind them in 2018 as they competed in both the team and ice dancing events in South Korea.Together they claimed bronze medals in both events for Team USA and missed out on a silver in the team event by just four points as they came behind Canada and the Olympics Athletes from Russia.The brother and sister duo, who have won silver and bronze medals together at the World Figure Skating Championships in the past, are not amongst the American contingent at this year's games in Beijing, though..

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