Okay forget everyone else -- this horse named Lorenzo is our favorite Olympic athlete now.。
Lorenzo, ridden by Severo Jesus Jurado Lopez of Spain, competed in the Dressage Individual Grand Prix Freestyle with a chill, low-key dance to "Smooth" by Santana featuring Rob Thomas. Lorenzo was unironic in his movements and really just owned the fact that he still loves "Smooth" and doesn't care who knows it. 。
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"That's just Lorenzo," we'd all say. "That's why we all love him so much."。
THE END OF THE "SMOOTH" HORSE DANCING ROUTINE ENDS WITH A SEGUE INTO "IT'S MY LIFE" BY BON JOVI 。
Apparently, Lorenzo finished his routine with "It's My Life" by Bon Jovi. 。
DAMN, THIS HORSE HAS GOOD MUSICAL TASTE。
— Rodger Sherman (rodger_sherman) August 15, 2016。
Unfortunately, Lorenzo's efforts were not enough to medal in the event. It's a tough break, but something tells us Lorenzo is totally chill with the outcome and just happy to be there. 。Bless you, horse dancer.。Bless you, horse dancer.。(责任编辑:娛樂)
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