Canada's Daniel Claims Victory in World Triathlon Para Series Race in Montreal
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA, JUL 19 – Stefan Daniel led all segments to win the sprint distance in 56 minutes 25 seconds at the World Triathlon Para Series, marking his first victory of the season.
- Last week in Montreal, Stefan Daniel claimed his season's first win at the sprint distance World Triathlon Para Series event at Parc Jean-Drapeau.
- Having already secured six world titles and two Paralympic medals, Daniel is a six-time world champion and two-time Paralympic medallist who had a setback in Paris last year when he crashed during the bike leg.
- Daniel raced from the front of the pack in all three segments, completing the 750m swim, 20km bike and 5km run in 56:25, Daniel said.
- After finishing first, Daniel said `It was a bit of a relief` and noted `Lots of ups and downs since Paris`.
- Series organisers note Montreal was the fourth of five races, with world champions to be decided in October in Wollongong, Australia.
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Canada's Stefan Daniel wins World Triathlon Para Series race in Montreal
Decorated Canadian Para triathlete Stefan Daniel claimed his first victory of the season Saturday in Montreal. The 28-year-old Calgarian raced from the front of the pack in the swim, bike and run sprint distance to win the World Triathlon Para Series event.
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