Canada's Tyler Mislawchuk earns silver at World Triathlon Cup
- On Sunday in Saidia, Morocco, 30-year-old Canadian triathlete Tyler Mislawchuk finished second at the World Triathlon Cup, securing his first podium finish there in three years.
- Mislawchuk followed a strategic race plan, delaying his push in the run due to heat until three or four kilometres where he made a decisive break.
- He exited the 1.5-kilometre swim in sixth position and then broke away alongside Great Britain’s Oliver Conway and American competitor John Reed.
- Conway won his first World Cup start with a time of 1:45:53, Mislawchuk finished second in 1:45:58, and Reed placed third in 1:46:11.
- This medal marked Mislawchuk's seventh World Cup podium and his first in three years, suggesting a strong return to form in his storied career.
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In the male competition, while the national triathlete Andrés Gras was ranked 25th, with a mark of one hour, 53 minutes and 45 seconds.
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