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  1. GB's Potter claims second series win in Montreal

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    Video caption: World Triathlon Championship Series: GB's Beth Potter claims second series win in Montreal

    Great Britain's Beth Potter claimed her second win of the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Series after a strong run saw her triumph in Montreal.

    The Scot, 31, punched the air in delight as she crossed the finish line in 58 minutes 10 seconds to add to her victory in Abu Dhabi in March.

    On Saturday, she finished two seconds ahead of France's Leonie Periault, with Summer Rappaport of the US third.

    Britain's Georgia Taylor-Brown was 35 seconds behind Potter in seventh.

    British women have won all four races so far this season, with Sophie Coldwell - 12th in Canada - and Taylor-Brown finishing first in Yokohoma and Cagliari respectively.

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  2. How can I watch?

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    Watch live coverage from Montreal of the World Triathlon Series on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app.

    Sunday 25 June

    14:50 BST - BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app.

    All the action available to watch back on demand on BBC iPlayer for 30 days.

  3. How to get into triathlon?

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    Video caption: GB's Georgia Taylor-Brown wins in Italy with 'stunning display'

    Why get into triathlon? Triathlon is a great way to get active by swimming, cycling and running, and it's fun and varied too.

    Who is it for? All ages, from mini triathlons for kids to GO TRI beginner events. There are also a number of women-only events.

    What if I want a proper workout? Triathlon events come in a variety of course distances and mixing in a bit of competition will push your workout to the max.

    Can I take it to another level? If you want to push it up a gear, consider joining a local club to take part in some structured training before racing

    Is there a disability option? Paratriathlon is very popular with many inclusive events and competitions that cater for most disabilities.

    Like running, swimming or cycling? Fancy doing all three, one after the other? Triathlon is the sport for you!

    Triathlon mainly runs from May-September and there are loads of races and taster sessions to choose from. Find a comprehensive list of races via the British Triathlon event finder.

    Go Tri is a fun way to get a taste without breaking the bank. Pool-based races are a great introduction to the sport if you are a first timer.

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