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2012 Olympian Brendan Sexton Celebrates A Feeling Near Forgotten

Aussie Brendan Sexton briefly rediscovered his invincible running form at the Mooloolaba World Cup triathlon, providing confidence he can achieve his goals despite finishing 9th.

Karl Hayes
Karl Hayes
March 17, 2014 – 3 min read

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2012 Olympian Brendan Sexton Celebrates A Feeling Near Forgotten
Brendan Sexton flying on the run at Mooloolaba – Photo Credit: www.triathlon.org/ITU

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