
Lakatos draws on speed to win marathon; plans to race it at Tokyo Paralympics
For more than 41 kilometres of Sunday’s Berlin Marathon, Canadian wheelchair racer Brent Lakatos battled it out in a group of more than a dozen.
Then for the final kilometre, one of the world’s best sprinters drew on his speed.
The 38-year-old from Dorval, Que., captured his first marathon win in Germany, adding the title to the dozens of major victories he owns, in virtually every distance from the 100 metres up.
“I made my move with probably 800 or 900 metres to go and sprinted off then, and I ended up winning by three seconds,” Lakatos said Monday. “So the sprint work allowed me to open up that small gap just at the end.