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Alexis Hanquinquant wins back-to-back gold in men's paratriathlon

  • 02 September 2024

Nike athlete Alexis Hanquinquant has won his second consecutive gold in the men's PTS4 race, clocking in a time of 58:01, nearly three minutes ahead of the silver medal finisher. A six-time world champion, Hanquinquant was the flag-bearer for France at this year's Paralympics.

"I don't really have a disability, I have a difference", says the 38-year-old. "We are often seen as people with disabilities who play sports, when in fact we are high-level athletes with a difference". 

With his legendary performances, Hanquinquant has become a PTS4 icon, a class reserved for triathletes with absence of limbs or whose coordination is affected at a high degree in one arm or at a low level on one of their sides. During the running and cycling portions of the event, athletes are allowed to use approved prostheses or supportive devices.

Prior to the Games, Hanquinquant was thrilled about the prospect of winning back-to-back golds on home soil. "The real feat is to repeat the feat. Again and again", he says. With his win in Paris, Hanquinquant has done exactly that.

Nike athlete: Alexis Hanquinquant

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Alex Hanquinquant sits on a forested road smiling towards the camera. Alexis wears black Nike Stride shorts and Nike Miler jacket, plus the Nike Alphafly 3 in bright Volt green, along with his triathlon blade.
Alexis Hanquinquant pulls the hood of his Nike Windrunner Repel jacket up over his head. He smiles towards the camera, and we can see trees in the background.
Alexis Hanquinquant runs down a forested pathway in black Nike Stride shorts and Nike Miler jacket. He strides in the Nike Alphafly 3 in bright Volt green and his triathlon blade.
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