Kiwi Hayden Wilde has been praised for an act of sportsmanship during the dying stages of his triathlon event at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Wilde took out New Zealand's first medal of the Games but had to settle for silver after he was controversially handed a 10-second penalty for removing his helmet too early at the end of the bike leg.
It meant Wilde was denied a chance at a sprint finish with England's Alex Yee, who ended up taking the gold medal.
The two competitors, who are great mates, shared a nice moment during the final stages of the race, with Wilde giving Yee a high five before he served his 10-second penalty.
"There was a high five between the two. There is great spirit there," said the television commentator.