A North East skier has managed to turn heads across the globe with his cross country racing attire.
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Albury's Mark Pollock, a member of Wangaratta Ski Club, was labelled a 'madman' by media as he raced for more than 15 kilometres in a singlet and shorts in brisk conditions at the World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany.
Eurosport commentators described the outfit as 'eye-catching' as Mr Pollock raced without gloves, headwear or even the proper goggles.
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However, Mr Pollock didn't complete the event after he was overlapped by the eventual winner, Russia's Aleksandr Bolshunov.
He was far more concerned about his DNF in the 15-kilometre event than the fact he became an internet sensation across the world.
"I always get hot at races. I only wear a vest when the temperature rises above 3-4 degrees," he said after the race.
I always get hot at races. I only wear a vest when the temperature rises above 3-4 degrees.
- Albury skier Mark Pollock after racing 15 kilometres in a singlet and shorts
"I am very disappointed that I was caught."
A day earlier, Mr Pollock had raced a 10-kilometre nordic ski event in a singlet and compression pants, but made the switch to shorts for the longer discipline as temperatures reached three degrees - a relative heatwave compared to conditions seen earlier in the championships.
He was 95th in the field of 159 competitors in the 10-kilometre race, the third best out of the Australian skiers, which included Mount Beauty's Phillip Bellingham.
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