French skater takes Beyoncé to the ice at Olympics

Mae Berenice Meite of France glides across the ice during her Sunday program at the Winter Olympics.

Credit: Maddie Meyer

Credit: Maddie Meyer

Mae Berenice Meite of France glides across the ice during her Sunday program at the Winter Olympics.

Call it Beyoncé On Ice.

A French figure skater took advantage of a new rule allowing competitors to perform to music with lyrics during the Winter Olympics, as Maé-Bérénice Méité skated to a medley of hits by Beyoncé.

Méité, decked out in a black-and-gold sequined jumpsuit, skated to a medley of Beyoncé's hits, including "Run the World (Girls)" and "Halo," Cosmopolitan reported.

The International Skating Union adopted rules allowing music with lyrics after the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, The New York Times reported. Traditionally, skaters could only perform to instrumental versions of songs, Billboard reported.

Méité, 23, said she picked Beyoncé for her routine because “(Her music) is crazy, wild, and fun," she told the magazine. “You can just dance to it, and that's how I am.”

Méité,  a four-time national champ, had a few rough spots during her performance Sunday, including a tumble during the middle of the program, but her choice of music certainly stood out.

She also performed her Beyoncé ice skating short program in January at the European Figure Skating Championships in Moscow.