Tokyo:A picture of two top Australian women swimmers hugging after they won the gold and bronze respectively at the Tokyo Olympic Games has gone viral with thousands of fans on social media saying it was one of the most beautiful moments of the quadrennial showpiece.
Kaylee McKeown won her second gold medal at the Games in the women's 200m backstroke final on Saturday, making her the first Australian to ever win both the 100m and 200m in this discipline at one Olympics, while fellow Australian Emily Seebohm clinched a bronze.
During the medal ceremony, Kaylee invited Emily to share the top step of the podium with her during the playing of Australia's national anthem. With their masks on, the two hugged each other, which left fans doffing their hats at Kaylee's gesture.
The Tokyo 2020 organisers tweeted a picture of the two and wrote, "A beautiful moment for Australia. Kaylee McKeown invited teammate Emily Seebohm to share the top step of the podium with her during the playing of their national anthem. #UnitedByEmotion #StrongerTogether #Olympics."
Before the Games, the Tokyo organisers had mentioned in the Olympic playbook that medal winners should maintain social distancing due to Covid-19, and elongated podiums were made to maintain distance between medal winners.
A fan tweeted a GIF of a child, doffing his hat with 'RESPECT' written on it.
Thanks to their medals, Australia have equalled their best-ever swimming medals tally at an away Olympics.
This was Kaylee's second gold in Tokyo, making her the first Australian ever to win both the 100m and 200m in this discipline at one Olympics. It was Australia's seventh swimming gold in Tokyo, equalling 2004 Athens as the country's best overseas games in the pool.