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Olympic rules discourage competitors from making religious statements or demonstrations during competition, but as 16-year-old Brazilian skateboarder Rayssa Leal won a bronze medal in the women’s street skateboarding final on July 28, she refused to comply with those rules.

Rule 50 of the International Olympic Committee charter which stresses the importance β€œthat we keep the venues, the Olympic Village, and the podium neutral and free from any form of political, religious, or ethnic demonstrations.” But Leal took a creative approach to going around those rules and sharing a Bible verse anyway.

At one point during the competition, Leal smiled into the camera and signed John 14:6, a Bible verse that reads, β€œJesus said to him, β€˜I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.’”

After the event, Leal explained the move.

β€œI did it because I do it in every competition,” Leal told the Brazilian media outlet UOL, according to the Catholic News Agency.

β€œFor me it is important; I am Christian, I believe a lot in God,” she stated. β€œThere I asked for strength and sent a message to everyone, that God really is the way, the truth, and the life.”

Needless to say, this sparked a lot of conversation on social media.

Clearly, she took a stand for her faith.

[Catholic News Agency]