Paris Olympics: Today co-host Karl Stefanovic loses it over Saya Sakakibara’s f-bomb laden gold medal celebrations

  • Became the first ever Australian BMX gold medalist
  • Dedicated victory to her brother who suffered a terrible trauma in sports
  • Letting her emotions run wild with various swear words – which Karl loved

Australian BMX gold medallist Saya Sakakibara became an overnight Australian icon on Saturday morning with her tearful, f-bomb-filled celebration in Paris – and Channel 9 star Karl Stefanovic went completely wild during a live broadcast.

Three years after she was carried off on a stretcher in a devastating crash at the Tokyo Olympics, the 24-year-old Gold Coast rider made an emotional comeback on Saturday morning at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines circuit.

With her family looking on, including her brother Kai who suffered a life-changing brain injury during a World Cup race in Bathurst in 2020, Sakakibara delivered the performance of her career.

She became the first Australian BMX racer to win Olympic gold.

“After every setback I had since I got into it, I thought, I’m going to try again,” Sakakibara said after the race.

“I just had that in mind. I wanted it, I wanted it. I knew it was a split second and I just had to go for it… and I just went for it!” she said.

An emotional Sakakibara dedicated the victory to her brother Kai who suffered a brain trauma in the sport in 2020

During her celebrations, Sakakibara dropped several f-bombs to celebrate the historic victory

During her celebrations, Sakakibara dropped several f-bombs to celebrate the historic victory

It was a hugely emotional award for the newly crowned gold medallist and a moment that Channel 9 star Brooke Boney later mentioned in an interview.

“I think we should let you go, but I wanted to let you know that we don’t mind the occasional foul word,” Boney said.

Sakakibara seized his chance, leaned into the microphone and shouted, “Let’s f***ing go!”

“That’s the trifecta, is that the third?” asked co-host Sarah Abo.

Sakakibara was not headed in the final and led from start to finish in a dominant display

Sakakibara was not headed in the final and led from start to finish in a dominant display

Karl Stefanovic burst out laughing at Sakakibara's swearing and said she had passed

Karl Stefanovic burst out laughing at Sakakibara’s swearing and said she had passed

Stefanovic could not utter a word and laughed violently. He completely agreed with Sakakibara’s curse.

“She just did a triple down, not the double-double that happens in the pool and then a triple down,” he laughed.

‘That needs to be on a t-shirt, let’s f***ing go. Let’s forgive her.

“You know how much I love to swear, but she’s got a license. She’s got all the licenses in the world.”

Earlier this week, Sakakibara was diagnosed with COVID-19, calling into question her ability to compete, let alone win.

“I had COVID since the beginning of this week and I was like, ‘I can’t believe this.

‘But I just wanted to make sure it would be a golden Olympic moment.

“Either way, it was going to end in tears, and I wanted to make sure they were tears of joy.”