World Triathlon Series: Great Britain's Vicky Holland wins world title

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World Triathlon Series: Great Britain's Vicky Holland wins world title

Great Britain's Vicky Holland became triathlon world champion after finishing second in the Grand Final.

Katie Zaferes of the United States started Saturday's World Triathlon Series finale on Australia's Gold Coast just 34 points ahead of Holland.

Holland, 32, who won individual bronze at the 2016 Olympics, came second to take the world title.

Compatriots Lauren Steadman, Dave Ellis and Hannah Moore won gold in their respective Para-triathlon events.

Steadman beat team-mate Claire Cashmore to win the PTS5 category, Ellis claimed victory in the visually impaired category, and Moore won the PTS4 race.

Zaferes, meanwhile, was third behind Holland to finish second overall, with GB's Georgia Taylor-Brown taking the bronze.

"I can't actually believe it," Holland said after finishing in a time of one hour 52 minutes, just two seconds behind Australia's Ashleigh Gentle.

"I thought at one point in the run that it was done, there was quite a big gap there. I can't believe I brought it back in.

"This season as a whole has been absolutely incredible - three wins, two seconds and a world title. It's so much more than I thought I would get out of this year."

Holland, who had never won a world title, said she considered retirement after winning bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics but found an "extra motivation" that has carried her close to the world title.

"If I'm honest, I wasn't really thinking about it. This season for me had always been about the Commonwealth Games. That was what I had planned for all winter, that was what I was training for.

"Since that point, things have just fallen into place and I've just really enjoyed my racing," she said.

Final points standings

Athlete Country Points

1. Vicky Holland

Great Britain

5540

2. Katie Zaferes

USA

5488

3. Georgia Taylor-Brown

Great Britain

4183

4. Kirsten Kasper

USA

3887

5. Jessica Learmonth

Great Britain

3810

6. Ashleigh Gentle

Australia

3750

7. Jodie Stimpson

Great Britain

3658

8. Taylor Spivey

USA

3603

9. Laura Lindemann

Germany

3423

10. Rachel Klamer

Netherlands

3306

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Holland was 34 points behind Katie Zaferes (right) of the United States going into the Grand Final