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WATCH: Gold-medalist’s young son steals the show at Winter Olympics

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Francesca Lollobrigida and her son Tommaso

On her 35th birthday, Italian speedskater Francesca Lollobrigida, whose great aunt is legendary Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida, won the gold medal in the women’s 3,000 meters race, setting a new Olympic record at the Winter Games in Milan, Italy.

But it wasn’t just the athlete who overcame a virus to score worldwide acclaim Saturday. It was her 2-and-1/2-year-old son Tommaso who stole the show during a post-race interview.

The young boy is shown lovingly playing with his mother’s face, interrupting her at times as he smacked the reporter’s microphone.

“This was to show the people that you can be a mom and come back to be much stronger,” Lollobrigida told the Associated Press.

The New York Times reported: “After she won and clinched the record, she ran through the tunnel to grab Tommaso in a scene that immediately went viral. The flag was still draped around her shoulders. Not Superman. Super mom.”

“It’s not that easy to combine being a skater and a mom,” said Lollobrigida, who estimated she’s away from home roughly 250 days a year. “This (medal) is for myself, the people who believed in me, and the people who said, ‘Maybe she can’t do it, you know?’ They gave me the power to prove myself.”

“The message I want to show is I didn’t choose between a family, being a mom (and being a speed skater),” Lollobrigida said. “I stopped (competed) right after my medals (a silver and a bronze) in Beijing. I was really on top of the world, you know? I was brave, so I’m really proud of myself.”

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