Triathlon World Championships: Georgia Taylor-Brown wins gold for Britain
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Britain's Georgia Taylor-Brown put in a superb performance to win the women's race at the Triathlon World Championships in Hamburg.
Taylor-Brown broke clear from compatriot Jess Learmonth and Bermuda's Flora Duffy early in the run section.
She gradually extended her advantage to win by nine seconds from Duffy with Germany's Laura Lindemann third.
In the men's race, Alex Yee was the top Briton in fifth thanks to the fastest time in the run section.
Double Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee was ninth, Barclay Izzard completed his first world-level competition in 19th and Jonny Brownlee crossed the line in 31st place, as France's Vincent Luis took gold.
"I didn't really know what to expect today," Taylor-Brown said.
"I'm grateful to race and I'm a bit shocked at that performance. I felt comfortable starting out on the run so I just thought I would go for it and it paid off."
Learmonth was overtaken on the run and finished in seventh place while Beth Potter came 21st and Vicky Holland 31st.