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Family guys: triathlon gold and silver for Team GB’s Brownlee brothers

Alistair Brownlee won the Olympic triathlon in dominant style on Thursday, outrunning brother Jonny in a British 1-2 to become the first to retain the title and underline his position as the greatest-ever exponent of the swim-bike-run sport.

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Triathlon gold medallist Alistair Brownlee (right) and his silver-winning brother Jonathan pose after receiving their Olympic medals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Thursday. Photo: EPA

Alistair Brownlee won the Olympic triathlon in dominant style on Thursday, outrunning brother Jonny in a British 1-2 to become the first to retain the title and underline his position as the greatest-ever exponent of the swim-bike-run sport.

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Jonny, 26, third in London four years ago, went one better to take silver after being outkicked by his 28-year-old brother in the heat of the concluding 10km run, with Henri Schoeman taking the bronze, South Africa’s first medal in the sport since it was introduced in 2000.

The brothers delivered a textbook performance after coming out of the 1.5km ocean swim off Copacabana beach and controlling the 40km bike leg.

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As soon as we got to half way I knew we were going to get two medals and it was just a run for it
Alistair Brownlee

They then surged clear on the 10km run, defying the heat, with Alistair walking across the line with a Union Flag held aloft.

“Every day has been so hard. I have woken up in pain every day.” said the champion, who underwent extensive ankle surgery last year.

“We knew the first two laps on the bike would be crucial. The last few weeks we have been training to commit and boy we did.

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“As soon as we got to half way I knew we were going to get two medals and it was just a run for it.

“I was pretty confident we would get first and second but I didn’t know which way around it would be. I just had the edge on Jonny but he has killed me in training every day.

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