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    Alex Yee provides update on triathlon future after stunning run at Valencia Marathon

    Join the Miguel Delaney team: Inside Football Get exclusive insights and behind-the scenes access to the Miguel Delaney: inside newsletter Football NewsletterJoin the Miguel Delaney inside Football NewsletterAlex Yee has plans to return triathlon, but hasn’t ruled out running the marathon in the future. This after his incredible run in Valencia Sunday. This weekend, Olympic triathlon champ Alex Yee, who is ranked behind Sir Mo Farah in British history, ran a 2:06;38. Yee made his London marathon debut in April. In Valencia, he produced a personal record by four minutes, 30 seconds. But the 27-yearold is now focusing on his sport, where he has already won Olympic and world titles. “The plan is to go back to triathlon now,” Yee told channel La Bolsa del Corredor in Valencia. “We’ll see what happens in the future but I’d love to be back and competitive in triathlon. But I’m definitely not ruling out marathon.” Paris 2024 champion, who revealed earlier this summer that he used the time between Olympic cycles for running to challenge himself over a distance of 26.2miles. He revealed what he did differently to prepare for his second marathon, in Valencia. This saw him jump Team GB teammates Emile Cairess (and training partner Phil Sesemann) in the overall standings. “Very happy, very surprised with this performance,” He said. “I was going into this race with more speed and more volume behind me. I probably didn’t have enough time before London to fully prepare, but I did before this one. I was able to show a bit more potential.”

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