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Canada’s Mathis Beaulieu wins bronze at World Triathlon Cup in Uzbekistan

Canada’s Mathis Beaulieu secured a bronze medal at the prestigious Samarkand World Triathlon Cup, showcasing his incredible talent and determination in the sport. The 20-year-old athlete hailing from Quebec City delivered a remarkable performance, finishing third with a commendable time of 1 hour 47 minutes and 8 seconds.

In a fiercely competitive field, Beaulieu demonstrated his prowess and resilience as he crossed the finish line among the top contenders. Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger of France clinched the gold medal with a time of 1 hour 46 minutes and 43 seconds, while Hungary’s Marton Kropko claimed the silver medal with a time of 1 hour 46 minutes and 58 seconds.

This achievement marks Beaulieu’s second career World Triathlon Cup medal, adding to his previous silver medal win in a sprint race held in Huatulco, Mexico last year. His consistent performance and dedication to the sport have solidified his reputation as a rising star in the triathlon world.

Beaulieu’s success in the Samarkand World Triathlon Cup serves as a testament to his hard work, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to excellence. As he continues to hone his skills and push the boundaries of his athletic abilities, the future looks bright for this talented young athlete.

The bronze medal victory at the Samarkand World Triathlon Cup signifies a significant milestone in Beaulieu’s career, propelling him towards greater accomplishments and further establishing his presence on the international triathlon stage. With his determination and passion driving him forward, the sky is truly the limit for Mathis Beaulieu in the world of triathlon.

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