Lewis Hamilton shares heartfelt message for Fencing legend Miles Chamley-Waston after losing the Bronze medal at Paris Olympics

Lewis Hamilton and Miles Chamley-watson (via IMAGO)

As Formula 1 is on the summer break, drivers are enjoying their time with their family and friends. Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton was seen at the Paris Olympics. He was there to support fencer legend Miles Chamley-Watson. However, Watson losing the bronze medal wasn’t expected, Hamilton shared his experience and heartfelt message for the American.

Lewis Hamilton described the experience of watching Fencing at the Paris Olympics as truly amazing. He mentioned feeling the excitement and energy from the crowd. The Briton admired the athletes’ dedication, focus, and resilience, noting that seeing these qualities up close was very impressive. Hamilton highlighted that being at the Olympics gave him a sense of the enthusiasm and hard work of the competitors. He stated watching legendary fencer Miles Chamley-Watson was inspiring to witness in person.

Such an amazing experience to be at the Olympics and feel the energy of the crowd. The dedication, focus and resilience of these competitors are incredible to witness up close.

Lewis Hamilton wrote on his Instagram

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Hamilton expressed great pride in Miles Chamley-Watson, saying that the challenges he has faced and overcome to reach this point are truly remarkable. The Briton mentioned Watson played like a champion even after losing the bronze medal. He believed overcoming difficulties and adversities helps us grow stronger and teaches important lessons. Hamilton was optimistic, suggesting that even more great things are ahead for Chamley-Watson.

I am so proud of Miles Chamley-Watson. The challenges you've faced and overcome to get here is nothing short of amazing. Adversity makes us stronger and from it we learn our greatest lessons. The best is yet to come.

Lewis Hamilton added.

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Miles Chamley-Watson expressed his gratitude to Lewis Hamilton for the heartfelt message he wrote under the social media post after Watson lost the bronze medal. He stated “Love you brother,” showing deep appreciation for Hamilton’s support. The American mentioned that having the Briton there had meant a lot to him during that difficult time. He thanked Hamilton for lifting his spirits and offering encouragement.
Miles Chamley-WatsonMiles Chamley-Watson in the F1 paddock (via IMAGO)

Love you brother. Meant that world to have you there. Thanks for picking my head up and supporting me.

Miles Chamley-Watson stated.

Certainly, Miles Chamley-Watson was pleased to have such a great personality supporting him at the Paris Olympics 2024. Despite losing a bronze medal, he thanked Hamilton for his support and for lifting his spirits up.