Jonny Brownlee has admitted he didnt know whether to accept his brother Alistairs help or push him away as he was carried over the finish line in Mexico.The Brownlee duo have discussed their moment of brotherly love in a BBC interview?for the first time since the clip?at the Triathlon World Series event last weekend went viral.I remember it all very clearly, Jonny said. The whole race went very, very well until about 1.5km to go. And then it all kind of fell apart. I remember my legs going a little bit wobbly and thinking: Im not going to make it to the finish line.I remember Alistair coming past me and saying: You can make it. And then my last memory is falling over the finish line and getting carried off. The last 200 metres seemed to take a long long time.Youre not really thinking straight. I was just thinking: I need someone to hold me up. At one point, I was thinking: Thank you Alistair and half of me was thinking: Just leave me alone, let me fall to the floor and Id get to rest.Alistair added: First I was just thinking: What an idiot. He could have won this race so easily and hes been tactically so ridiculous. It serves him right really.I didnt really think too much about what I did. Ive been in that position before, in London maybe six years ago. I remember being in second trying to win the race and then waking up and being told Id come 10th. I was like: Why didnt all those people who came past me help me out?. So I didnt give it a second thought. I just had to help him.I turned my phone on this morning and it went a bit mad, buzzing away with tweets and messages from people. Its fantastic. Anything that gives us the chance to talk about triathlon and encourage people to get active is a brilliant thing. But I think both of us are thinking this isnt really what you want to be remembered for because at the end of the day Jonny lost the World Series.Sport is a beast with two heads. You have to be the most massively competitive person, but then there is the room to do special things as well. It was literally a spur of the moment decision to do the right thing.It was just a month ago the brothers became the first siblings to complete a one-two at an Olympics since Italians Piero and Raimondo DInzeo in equestrian in 1960 -- as they secured gold and silver medals for Britain. Cheap Nike Lebron 14 Wholesale .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Lebron Shoes Online . Defencemen Drew Doughty, Shea Weber and forward Ryan Getzlaf also scored for the Canadians, who started their gold-medal defence 2-0. 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Maybe they should give her a cape, too.It took a head-first dive, Superwoman style, for Miller to spring an Olympic upset Monday over Americas top female sprinter in the 400 meters and deny her a record fifth gold medal.Miller, a 22-year-old from the Bahamas, took an early lead, then held off Felixs charge along the straightaway. Neck and neck with two steps to go, Miller sprawled and tumbled across the line to win by .07 seconds.Now, instead of a coronation for Felix, its a celebration for Miller, who finished second to the American at last years world championships. Her dive will go down as one of the most dramatic images weve seen at these, or any, Olympics.Not that she planned it that way.I dont know what happened. My mind just went blank, Miller said. The only thing I was thinking [about] was the gold medal, and the next thing I know, I was on the ground.As Miller, who formerly competed for University of Georgia, lay on her back, gasping for breath and maybe stunned at what shed done, Felix sat on the ground stone-faced. Ten seconds passed. Then 20.The winners first clue came from the stands, not the scoreboard, which showed Miller winning in 49.44 seconds, ahead of Felix and bronze medalist Shericka Jackson of Jamaica.A familiar voice cut through the air.I heard my mom screaming, Miller said. When I heard her screaming, I was like, OK, I had to have won the race. Starting from Lane 7, Miller expanded the lag, instead of getting gobbled up the way most women do when Felix is on the track.Stride for stride they ran down the last 100 meters, until the last few steps. Felix, classically trained by Bobby Kersee, made a textbook lean into the finish line. Miller tried something else. Something no coach would ever teach.She gave everything she had, and her legs gave out at the line, said Millers coach, Lance Brauman, who also works with 100-meter silver medalist Tori Bowie of the U.S. Was not intentional.Then again, amazing thingss happen with a gold medal at stake.ddddddddddddWhile Miller jumped with her arms flailing forward, the rules say the win is determined by which athlete has any part of her torso cross the line first. The photo finish showed Millers shoulder barely beat Felix to the line.I dont think I ever quite had a year this tough, Felix said, as her eyes welled with tears.She was one of those rare athletes who had the cachet to get the Olympics to change the schedule. After winning the world championship at 400 meters last year, she put the 200-400 double in her sights for the Olympics. The schedule as it was originally written made it impossible; the 200 heats were scheduled for the same evening as the 400 final.Felix asked, and she received: The 200 heats were moved to the morning to give Americas best female sprinter a chance for the twofer.But she never got to the starting line in the 200 because an injury derailed her training and she came up short at Olympic trials.The 400 was her only chance for individual gold. Instead, she got silver to go with the pair she won in 2004 and 2008 in the 200.Even so, Felix became the most decorated U.S. female track athlete, with seven overall medals.But this was Millers night.The flag-bearer for her country in the opening ceremonies, Miller came into the games 5-for-5 in her races this season, including Diamond League meets in Shanghai, Eugene and London.Now shes 6-for-6.A wild finish to a crazy night.It began with a downpour that stopped action in all the events and put the DJ to work, playing Singing In The Rain, Umbrella and I Cant Stand the Rain, among other fare, while the fans waited out the delay.Those who stayed got their moneys worth.Miller ended up with a few scrapes and bruises.My body is kind of numb, she said. Its all just burning right now.The pain will go away. That gold is hers forever.The Associated Press contributed to this report. ' ' '