Winter Olympics 2018: Eric Radford has won a bronze medal and announced his retirement

PYEONGCHANG-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 15: Bronze medalists Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford of Canada celebrate during the medal ceremony for the Pair Skating Free Skating on day six of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Medal Plaza on February 15, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

Eric Radford, who made history by becoming the first openly gay man to win gold at a Winter Olympics, has won another medal – and confirmed his retirement.

The Canadian athlete told reporters at the Pyeongchang Games that the event was his last after taking bronze in the pairs figure skating with his partner Meagan Duhamel.

“It’s the sweetest (ending) it could possibly be right now,” said the 33-year-old.

Canada's Meagan Duhamel and Canada's Eric Radford compete in the pair skating free skating of the figure skating event during the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung on February 15, 2018.  / AFP PHOTO / Mladen ANTONOV        (Photo credit should read MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP/Getty Images)

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“I don’t think that there’s any better way.”

Speaking to The National Post, he revealed: “We were saying backstage… you really just want to end on a really nice note.

“That’s a small goal we have.”

Canada's bronze medallists Meagan Duhamel (L) and Eric Radford pose on the podium during the medal ceremony for the figure skating pair event at the Pyeongchang Medals Plaza during the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang on February 15, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Dimitar DILKOFF        (Photo credit should read DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP/Getty Images)

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On Twitter, he wrote: “It’s been fun dreaming my wildest dreams and having so many of them come true.”

“I don’t think there’ve been happier bronze medallists than we are,” added Duhamel.

Earlier this week, Radford took gold to follow in the footsteps of Australian diver Matthew Mitcham, who won gold at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

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The pair secured today’s bronze medal after a disappointing seventh-place finish in Sochi four years ago.

They skated to Hometown Glory, as they did while winning gold in the team figure skating event earlier this week, and when they came first in the 2016 World Championships.


Radford and Duhamel also made skating history, as the pair pulled off the first ever clean throw quad salchow in the Olympics.

According to reports, after they found out they had won the bronze, Duhamel immediately went over to hug gold medal-winning German skater Aliona Savchenko.

She told Savchenko: “You did it! You did it!” and hugged her rival with a huge smile on her face.

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Radford’s bronze medal follows bisexual skater Ireen Wüst becoming the most successful speed skater in Olympic history.

The Dutch speed skater teared up after winning gold in the Women’s 1500m race – a record-breaking tenth Olympic medal.

Netherlands' gold medallist Ireen Wust poses on the podium during the medal ceremony for the speed skating women's 1500m at the Pyeongchang Medals Plaza during the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang on February 13, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV (Photo credit should read KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images)

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Gay skater Adam Rippon also made history earlier this week, by taking a bronze medal after performing a solo skate to Coldplay’s O and Arrival of the Birds by Cinematic Orchestra.

The Team USA athlete has emotionally paid tribute to the “overwhelming” support he’s received as one of the first openly gay men to compete at the Winter Olympics.

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Rippon said that it was a huge privilege to represent LGBT people in this way.

“Being here at the Olympics does give me a louder voice,” said the skater. “It has given me a platform. It’s given me a voice to reach to young kids.”

He has also been embroiled in an ongoing spat with Vice President Mike Pence, who is leading the US delegation in Pyeongchang.

Adam Rippon of the United States (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Rippon challenged the Vice President’s concerning stances on LGBT equality, then suggested he would not meet with Pence.

And yesterday, Donald Trump Jr. hit the headlines for an inflammatory tweet aimed at Rippon.

After the skater said “I don’t want my Olympic experience to be about Mike Pence,” Trump mocked him online.

PYEONGCHANG-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 13: United States Figure Skater Adam Rippon speaks during a press conference at the Main Press Centre on February 13, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

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He wrote: “Really? Then Perhaps you shouldn’t have spent the past few weeks talking about him. I haven’t heard him mention you once???”

Pence in fact put out a statement suggesting that the athlete had misled the public and later sent a tweet claiming his allegations were “fake news”.