Figure Skater Adonis Wong Performed A Routine To ATEEZ’s “Intro: Long Journey” And “Horizon”, And It’s A Work Of Art
ATEEZ recently made headlines during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics when their music — both title tracks as well as B-sides — was heard playing during different events! In total, their songs were played 21 times during the Olympics, and included their recent Japanese hit “Dreamers” as well as their most recent single “Fireworks (I’m The One)” and older title tracks like “Wonderland” and “Wave”, among others.
#ATEEZ songs played at the olympics (21 times)
1. Dreamers (4X) ✅
2. Fireworks ✅
3. Wonderland ✅
4. Wave (5X) ✅
5. Win (3X) ✅
6. The Leaders (4X) ✅
7. Answer (2X) ✅
8. Treasure ✅They played 3 ateez songs today:
Dreamers, Wave & The Leaders#에이티즈 @ATEEZofficial— As💗 (@MySan1006) August 8, 2021
About a week ago, their name was brought up in the competitive sports world again when Hong Kong-based figure skater Adonis Wong took things a step further by creating a routine based around ATEEZ’s songs!
First ATEEZ being played 19 times in the Olympics and now a figure skater (Adonis Wong) skating to long journey and horizon in another sport event
— F♤ (Rest) (@BonkyP) August 15, 2021
During a performance at the 2021 Cranberry Cup International competition in Norwood, Massachusetts, Adonis skated to a mix of the group’s songs “Intro: Long Journey” and “Horizon”, which together made an epic soundtrack.
figure skater Adonis Wong skated to ‘Intro: Long Journey’ and ‘Horizon’ by ATEEZ! 😍✨
full video: https://t.co/fPPIJ3tffz#ATEEZ #에이티즈 @ATEEZofficial pic.twitter.com/Dadbk4gI1b
— celine (@sandorokis) August 15, 2021
After receiving some well-deserved praise and recognition for his performance, Adonis created a Twitter account so he could interact with excited ATINYs who wanted to compliment his routine and music choice!
I made twitter just to say this n might be a little late but omg….. ty so much for the support everyone! This really mean a lot to me🙏🙏
— Adonis Wong (@AdonisWong96) August 20, 2021
All u new fans out there, support me by following me on ig to pump up my follower count so it’s easier for me to get sponsored😬😬That way I can go to more competitions and show this off more!
— Adonis Wong (@AdonisWong96) August 20, 2021
He’s more active on Instagram, however, so if you want to show this talented athlete some support, check him and his work out on that platform!
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We’ll be rooting for you in future competitions, Adonis!