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American swimmer Ryan Murphy had a successful day at the Paris Olympics, winning a bronze medal in the 100-meter backstroke. This was his third medal in the competition and his seventh overall in the Olympics. But the highlight of the day came when his wife, Bridget Konttinen, surprised him with a gender reveal announcement during the medal ceremony. Holding up a sign that read, “Ryan, it’s a girl,” Bridget shared the exciting news that their first child, due in January, will be a girl.

Ryan Murphy was thrilled by the news, as he and his wife had both thought they were having a boy. He was surprised by the announcement but delighted to be expecting a daughter. Murphy, who is a fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars, also mentioned that NFL quarterback Trevor Lawrence and his wife are also expecting a girl, expressing his hope that their daughters can be friends.

In addition to his recent bronze medal in Paris, Murphy has an impressive Olympic record, having won three gold medals at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and a gold at the 2020 Tokyo Games, along with a silver and another bronze in Tokyo. He has made a significant impact in the world of swimming and continues to be a top competitor in the sport.

Despite not finishing in first place in Paris, Murphy’s joy at the gender reveal news added an extra special moment to his Olympic experience. The announcement brought a smile to his face and highlighted the personal milestones he is celebrating alongside his athletic achievements.

As Murphy looks forward to welcoming his daughter into the world in January, fans are excited to see how his growing family will continue to inspire and support him in his swimming career. The unexpected gender reveal at the Paris Olympics created a heartwarming moment that showcased the personal side of this world-class athlete, making his journey even more relatable and endearing to fans around the globe.