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Triathlon - The 2013 Yearbook

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TriaThlon 2013 · London Grand FinaL 140 TriaThlon 2013 · London Grand FinaL 140 ParaTriaThlon WorlD ChaMPionShiPS record-BreaKinG paratriathLon titLes as rio paraLympic cycLe starts Great Britain again dominated the ITU Paratriathlon World Championships, claiming six gold medals and 15 overall in the biggest world titles in history in London. The closest finish of the day was in the men's TRI-1, when Australia's Bill Chaffey engineered an incredible come- back to beat the Netherlands' Jetze Plat for his fourth Paratriathlon World Championship title. Chaffey took the lead for the first time in the race with just 300m to go. But he wasn't the only four-time World Champion as Great Britain's Faye McClelland collected her quartet in the women's TRI-4 division. A trio of paratriathletes com- pleted hat-tricks in Hyde Park, France's Stephane Bahier in the men's TRI-2, Canada's Jennifer Hopkins in the women's TRI-3 and USA's Megan Fisher in the women's TRI-5. Great Britain's Matt Emmerson, David Ellis and Jane Egan also claimed multiples as they retained their TRI-5, TRI-6B and TRI-1 titles respectively. It was also a year for firsts, with Germany's Martin Schulz taking the men's TRI-4, Italy's Michele Ferrarin taking the men's TRI-3, the USA's Hailey Danisewicz collecting the women's TRI-2, Great Britain's Melissa Reid victorious in the women's TRI-6B, the USA's Ivonne Mosquera in the women's TRI-6b and Great Britain's Chris Goodwin in the men's TRI-6A. Paratriathlon will make its Paralympic debut at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

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