T&T's Paul cops 1000m time trial bronze for third cycling medal in Birmingham
Written by Leighton Levy. Posted in Commonwealth Games. | 01 August 2022 | 1302 Views
Tags: Athletics, 1000M Time Trial, Birmingham, England, Commonwealth Games, Cycling, Nicholas Paul
Trinidad and Tobago’s Nicholas Paul won the bronze medal in the 1000m time trial on Monday at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
It was the third medal and a full set for the 23-year-old Paul, who won gold in the keirin on Saturday and silver in the individual pursuit on Sunday.
On Monday, he clocked 1:00.089, just behind the Australia pair of Thomas Cornish (1:00.036), who claimed the silver medal and gold medal winner Matthew Glaetzer (59.505).
Paul has now won all of Trinidad and Tobago’s medals at the Commonwealth Games.
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