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Adorable moment bronze medal winning surfing champ's son begs his dad for ice cream minutes after the athlete made Olympic history

Owen Wright's adorable little boy stole the show during a heartwarming television interview moments after his dad won the first ever Olympic medal in surfing.

The Australian beat two-time Brazilian world champion Gabriel Medina to win bronze at the Tokyo Olympics - making history as the first person to secure a medal in surfing.

He beat Medina in a nail-biting 11.97 to 11.77 victory to complete an extraordinary comeback from an injury that threatened not just his career but his life.

His proud wife Kita Alexander and their two children Vali and Rumi cheered on back home on the NSW far north coast.

Kita did a live television cross with Channel Seven a short time later, where four-year-old Vali melted viewers' hearts.

The youngster became bored halfway through the interview and ran off to play before being called back to answer some questions.

Vali was asked if he had a special message for his dad following the bronze medal win.

Surfer Owen Wright made Olympic history with his bronze medal performance on Tuesday

Surfer Owen Wright made Olympic history with his bronze medal performance on Tuesday

'I want some ice cream,' he replied, leaving his mum and the Channel Seven presenters in stitches.

After some prompting from mum, Vali then added: 'I love you Dad and I miss you.'

His mum clarified that she had promised Vali anything he wanted following his dad's performance.

Vali's adorable interview soon went viral online. 

'Is Vali going to become a meme?' friends captioned footage of the interview.  

'It was so beautiful to watch him win that against Gabby, a really good mate,' Kita said.

'We're so thrilled for Owen and for Australia and to add that bronze medal to his trophy room.

'I just can't believe my husband's an Olympian, let alone the first Australian surfer to ever win a medal at the Olympics.

Vali Wright (pictured) had an adorable message for his dad after he won a bronze medal

Vali Wright had an adorable message for his dad after he won a bronze medal

Aussie Owen Wright celebrates after winning the first surfing medal at the Olympics

Aussie Owen Wright celebrates after winning the first surfing medal at the Olympics

Owen Wright's young family watched on back home. He's pictured with wife Kita and son Vali

Owen Wright's young family watched on back home. He's pictured with wife Kita and son Vali

Wright hasn't seen his young family in two-and-a half months and will remain separated for another several months due to tough coronavirus restrictions/

Six years ago, Wright suffered a near-fatal head injury while surfing at Hawaii's Pipeline.

He suffered bleeding on the brain as a result of the wipeout on a monster 15-foot wave, leading to memory loss and required full time care.

'I went through some tough times but it was the Olympics inclusion of surfing that spurred me to get back to my best,' a ecstatic Wright told Channel Seven.

'The Olympics to me has been like that beacon of light, it really has.

'I was going through some really tough times. I had some long lasting symptoms. I questioned whether or not I would do the sport again.'

His gratitude at getting a second chance was there for all to see on Tuesday as he yelled in delight as he came out of the water and rushed to celebrate with his Australian teammates.

Aussie Owen Wright's bronze medal caps off a remarkable comeback to the sport

Aussie Owen Wright's bronze medal caps off a remarkable comeback to the sport

Wright joined the Irukandji - as the Australian surfing team is named after the venomous jelly fish - in the middle of a victory circle, where he faked 'stinging' his teammates and they dropped to the sand as he roared in triumph.

'Mate, I feel like I'm walking on a cloud. I couldn't be any prouder,' Wright said.

'My heart was beating SO hard! The conditions were crazy. I just stayed focused.'

Wright had a message for others who had gone same the same trauma he had.

'On a really personal level ... all the people who have had really bad brain injuries - it's all possible. Don't give up. Keep striving to get back there.' 

Owen Wright (pictured) had to beat two-time Brazilian world champion and good mate Gabriel Medina for the bronze medal

Owen Wright had to beat two-time Brazilian world champion and good mate Gabriel Medina for the bronze medal

Wright, 31, had a nail-biting duel in messy surf with Medina, the two-time Brazilian world champion and Olympic gold medal favourite.

The Australian had priority at the end of the clash and stuck to Medina like an irukandji to deny the Brazilian any late scoring opportunity, winning 11.97 to 11.77.

'I got my waves and then I just him up in the tentacles, which is what we've been using all week, the irukandji tentacles ... I didn't let him breathe,' Wright said.

'My heart was beating so hard.'

Earlier, fellow Australian Sally Fitzgibbons was distraught after a shock quarter-final loss to Japan's Amuro Tsuzuki put her out of medal contention.

Owen Wright rushed to celebrate with his Australian teammates following the win

Owen Wright rushed to celebrate with his Australian teammates following the win

Owen Wright hopes his bronze medal will inspire other brain injury survivors

Owen Wright hopes his bronze medal will inspire other brain injury survivors

'This hurts so bad, this one the toughest loss of my career,'  the Australian told Channel Seven.

'My heart is just shattered.' 

The men's and women's finals were moved forward by one day because of the conditions generated by tropical storm Nepartak.

Surfing is making its debut as an Olympic sport in Tokyo, and is likely to provide Australia with many medal opportunities at future Games. 

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