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Published 11:41 16 Aug 2016 BST
Updated 12:42 16 Aug 2016 BST
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"I think they look at it as an iconic shot, as something that you can probably sell. I don't think it's something the athletes would probably do on their own."
The trend isn't confined to Olympians though, as you will often see tennis stars, footballers and marathon runners do the same, though probably not because a photographer is forcing them too.
They most likely do it to mimic the inspirational athletes of the Olympics, who don't even chose to do it in the first place.
Maybe it's time the Olympic photographers come up with a new pose for the athletes and their medals to shake things up a bit.
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