
Gordon Ramsay and wife Tana embrace after gruelling charity triathlon challenge as son-in-law-to-be Adam Peaty is cheered on by fiance Holly and son George
Celebrity chef Gordon was joined by his wife Tana, daughters Megan, 27, and Tilly, son Jack, 25, and future son-in-law Adam Peaty as 'Team Ramsay' took on the T100 Triathlon World Tour at the Royal Victoria Dock in London on Sunday.
Gordon, 58, and wife Tana, 50, were seen sharing an emotional embrace after the gruelling challenge.
The chef was also seen getting a hug from his son Oscar, six, after crossing the finish line of the triathlon - which the family undertook to raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Meanwhile Olympic swimmer Adam, 30, who is set to marry into the Ramsay family, was greeted by his fiance Holly, 25, and his son George, four.
Adam was beaming as he posed for a snap wearing a Speedo onesie, joined by Holly and George - who he shares with his ex-girlfriend Eirianedd Munro.
The Olympian took to his Instagram Story to share a picture of his wife-to-be Holly in the car on the way to the race, as she held a poster from his son reading: 'I love you. Go daddy!'
Elsewhere Tilly, 23, looked ecstatic as she celebrated at the finish line, running over to Adam's son George, who was being carried by Tilly, to squeeze his face.
Ahead of the race, Gordon and Tana shared a clip directed at fans, as they said: 'I just want to say a huge thank you for all of your support over the years as we do another event for Great Ormond Street.'
Gordon added: 'This weekend we'll let the kids off yet again for the T100, an amazing event but more importantly, 500,000 athletes will be taking part in this extraordinary race.
'I just want to say thank you, the support has been untold. You know how important those funds are and what Great Ormond Street does for those children, and their families, is nothing short of extraordinary.
'So we're about to hit the 2million mark over the last decade of what we've raised, so thank you. We can't wait to see you all on Sunday it's going to be a super competitive day in the Ramsay household.'
'Lots of training has been undertaken and we are ready to race. And - who's going to win?' Tana added.
They captioned the clip: 'We're so excited for @t100triathlon London tomorrow and can't wait to take part to support @greatormondst!
'It's going to be a competitive day in the Ramsay household but a great one ! Head to my stories to support!'
It comes after Gordon revealed the dramatic moment he fainted in the delivery room during the birth of his son Oscar.
Gordon wasn't present for the births of his first four children - Megan, 26, twins Jack and Holly, 25, and Tilly, 23 - as his wife Tana insisted he stayed out of the delivery room.
She didn't want him to see her in labour or experience the raw reality of childbirth firsthand.
However, in 2019, Gordon was by her side for the arrival of their son Oscar, now six, delivered via C-section.
Yet what was meant to be a joyful moment - with Ed Sheeran 's music playing in the background - took a chaotic turn when the chef fainted while cradling his newborn son.
Appearing on the Smartless podcast, Gordon said: 'Let's make one thing absolutely clear, my wife didn't want me in there. First of all, she said, "I want my mum and your mum in there, you're not going to see me in that state, that side of the curtain, get out of there." That was her decision and I had to respect that decision.
'When I did final arrive in the theatre for our fifth baby I f****** collapsed like a wimp! I blacked out holding Oscar in the air. He was coming through the sun roof so there was a lot of commotion going on.
'They said, "What do you want to listen to?" So I said, "Can you play Ed Sheeran?" So they started playing Ed, they turned up the volume, I can hear all these noises, all of a sudden I see two more doctors dive in, I look to the floor and there was blood everywhere.
'They popped him out and then they came straight over to me and I went, "Woah, woah, s***." I sat back and I collapsed like a f****** idiot.'
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