Pink News reports:
Eric Radford has become the first ever openly gay man to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics. The Canadian athlete won gold in the team figure skating event after he and his partner Meagan Duhamel skated magnificently to Adele’s Hometown Glory. He followed in the footsteps of Australian diver Matthew Mitcham, who got a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Radford came out in the same year that he won a silver medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia.
The first publicly out gay man to win a gold medal in the Winter Olympics is Canada’s @Rad85E #TeamLGBTQ #TeamCanada #Olympicshttps://t.co/UteVofoDte pic.twitter.com/z7NEj1G2Mi
— Outsports (@outsports) February 12, 2018
So proud that @Adaripp and I get to wear these medals and show the world what we can do! #represent?️? #olympics #pyeongchang2018 #pride #outandproud #medalists #TeamNorthAmerica pic.twitter.com/eXMlZ2Utrw
— Eric Radford (@Rad85E) February 12, 2018
This is amazing! I literally feel like I might explode with pride. #Olympics #outandproud #?️? https://t.co/zzNd8ggHhE
— Eric Radford (@Rad85E) February 12, 2018
YES!! #Gold #Olympic #Pyeongchang2018 #TeamCanada #Figureskating #Pride pic.twitter.com/ZiF8Ch92Bd
— Eric Radford (@Rad85E) February 12, 2018