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Spain triathlete gives up medal to rival who went wrong way | Spain triathlete gives up medal to rival who went wrong way |
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A Spanish athlete is being applauded on social media after he sacrificed a top tier win in the 2020 Santander Triathlon to give it to a competitor who took a wrong turn on the course. | |
British athlete James Teagle was on course to win third place in the competition in Spain last weekend when he made a mistake metres from the finish. | British athlete James Teagle was on course to win third place in the competition in Spain last weekend when he made a mistake metres from the finish. |
Diego Méntrida overtook him but noticed the error and stopped to allow Teagle to cross first. | Diego Méntrida overtook him but noticed the error and stopped to allow Teagle to cross first. |
"He deserved it," Méntrida said later. | "He deserved it," Méntrida said later. |
The race took place on 13 September but footage from the race has spread on social media in the past day, as many congratulate 21-year-old Méntrida for his show of sportsmanship. | The race took place on 13 September but footage from the race has spread on social media in the past day, as many congratulate 21-year-old Méntrida for his show of sportsmanship. |
On Friday Méntrida was awarded honorary third place by the organisers and the same €300 (£274) prize money as Teagle, according to Spanish newspaper El Mundo. | On Friday Méntrida was awarded honorary third place by the organisers and the same €300 (£274) prize money as Teagle, according to Spanish newspaper El Mundo. |
"This is something my parents and my club taught me since I was a child. In my view it should be a normal thing to do," Méntrida wrote on Instagram on Saturday where he thanked followers for applauding him. | "This is something my parents and my club taught me since I was a child. In my view it should be a normal thing to do," Méntrida wrote on Instagram on Saturday where he thanked followers for applauding him. |
Teagle's wrong turn happened less than 100m from the end of the race when he mistakenly ran towards spectators in a fenced area. | Teagle's wrong turn happened less than 100m from the end of the race when he mistakenly ran towards spectators in a fenced area. |
"He didn't notice the signs or they were misaligned," Méntrida told Eurosport after the race. | "He didn't notice the signs or they were misaligned," Méntrida told Eurosport after the race. |
Méntrida had been behind Teagle and overtook him to continue on the final stretch - but then slowed his pace to allow his competitor to catch up. | Méntrida had been behind Teagle and overtook him to continue on the final stretch - but then slowed his pace to allow his competitor to catch up. |
Teagle shook hands with Méntrida in gratitude and stepped over the finishing line. | Teagle shook hands with Méntrida in gratitude and stepped over the finishing line. |
"When I saw that he had missed the route, I just stopped. James deserved this medal," Méntrida told Eurosport, adding that he would do the same a second time. | "When I saw that he had missed the route, I just stopped. James deserved this medal," Méntrida told Eurosport, adding that he would do the same a second time. |
The race winner Javier Gomez Noya described his gesture as "the best in history". | The race winner Javier Gomez Noya described his gesture as "the best in history". |
Footballer Adrián San Miguel said on Twitter that it demonstrated "the real values of sport". | Footballer Adrián San Miguel said on Twitter that it demonstrated "the real values of sport". |
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