Dutch speed skater Kai Verbij has been showered with praise following a split-second act of sportsmanship that helped a rival athlete secure an Olympic medal in Beijing on Friday.
Verbij was the reigning world champion in the speed skating men's 1000m event, and was touted as a medal contender for Friday's final at the National Speed Skating Oval.
The 27-year-old was paired with Canada's Laurent Dubreuil for the event, but heading into the penultimate corner of their final lap, Verbij backed off on the last crossover straight.
In speed skating, competitors are required to change lanes every lap, because the inner lane of the 400m oval covers a shorter distance. The Dutch athlete knew he didn't have enough speed to get in front of Dubreuil for the crossover, so he stuck to the rules and slowed down to avoid a collision.
Verbij dropped out of his racing crouch and slowed to stay clear of Dubreuil, who ultimately secured silver with a time of 1.08:32. Verbij finished in last place.