British team star Alex Yee claimed a stunning gold medal with his victory in the men’s triathlon at the Paris Olympics.
Yee, who had to settle for silver in Tokyo three years ago, passed New Zealand’s Hayden Wilde in the final stages of a thrilling race and still took victory in the final minutes of the race.
He finished in 1 hour 43 minutes and 33 seconds, giving Great Britain its fifth gold medal at the Games in the French capital.
Yee was 14 seconds behind Wilde entering the final 2 kilometres of the race, but he caught Wilde and passed the New Zealander, who finished six seconds behind the Briton.
The bronze medal went to Leo Bergere from France.
Alex Yee is the Olympic men’s triathlon champion after winning the men’s race in Paris
Yee overtook New Zealander Hayden Wilde (left) in the final stages of a thrilling race
Team GB star celebrates stunning triumph after banishing his Tokyo 2020 demons
With his victory, Yee equalled Alistair Brownlee, the second British triathlon champion at the Olympic Games.
The 26-year-old won gold in the relay in Tokyo, but in Paris he was aiming for individual glory.
And he achieved this in stunning fashion on the streets of the city,