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Brent Lakatos of Dorval, Que., earned his third gold medal at the world paralympic athletics championship on Friday. The 33-year-old paraplegic clocked 14.51 seconds in the men’s T53 100-metre final in Lyon, France. He also won gold in the T53 200 (26.00) and 400 (49.02) events earlier in the week, all championship records. He picked up a silver medal in the 800. Lakatos said he coasted to his victory Friday, which was unexpected against a field of tough competitors. "It turned out to be much easier than I expected," he told Carol Off on CBC Radio's As It Happens. "I'll take it, though." Lakatos was referring to beating out Mickey Bushell of Great Britain, the 100m gold medallist from the 2012 London Paralympics. Bushell raced with a shoulder injury against Lakatos in Lyon to cross the line in 15.12 seconds for the silver medal. Lakatos earned his first Paralympic medal in his third Games last September in London, finishing second in the T53 400.
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Radio-Canada 2020 For the first time in ten years, a Canadian has won the London Wheelchair Marathon. Brent Lakatos of Dorval won in 1 h 36 min 4 s ahead of Briton David Weir and Olympic marathon champion Swiss Marcel Hug. In difficult conditions, in the rain and in the cold London, Lakatos was able to stand up to the strength of his arms to the tenors of the discipline, including David Weir, eight-time champion. It was raining a lot and it was around 12 degrees, but when it started, I felt good and I had a good coat to block the rain , said the Quebec athlete. Lakatos, a sprint specialist, kept his cool throughout the event and edged his rivals by several lengths in the home stretch near Buckingham Palace. At 40, he became the first Canadian since Josh Cassidy in 2010 to win the London Marathon. Pandemic requires, the race took place behind closed doors in St-James Park. The athletes had to complete 19 loops of just over 2 kilometers. Four 500m sprints scheduled during the event offered the faster runner a financial reward. It was a more strategic race because the guys wanted to maintain their power for the sprints, Lakatos said. Everyone then slowed down and we had to manage our energy accordingly. It was a race where the speed changed a lot and it was very good for me. Lakatos, who also won the Berlin Marathon in 2018, has a long track record. At the Para-Athletics World Championships in 2019, the Quebecer won two gold medals in the 100 and 800m and a silver medal in the 400m. At the same competition, in 2017, he won four gold medals in the 100m, 200m, 400m and 800m.At the Rio Games, a year earlier, he also came home with a harvest of four medals, gold in the 100m, silver in the 400m and bronze in the 800m and the 4x400m relay.The Dutch Nikita Den Boer won in the women's section. She crossed the distance in 1:40:07. - BRENT 008
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