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Gravesend triathlete Sophie Coldwell leads World Triathlon Championship Series after victory in round two at Yokohama

Forget Disneyland, Sophie Coldwell is writing her own fairytale after soaring to victory in the World Triathlon Championship Series.

The 28-year-old from Gravesend struck an emotional gold in the second WTCS event of the season in Yokohama to lead the standings - and celebrated with a trip to the famous theme park.

The win adds to her silver medal from the series opener in Abu Dhabi and the triathlete made a statement of her talent as she charged over the line in Japan, with a generous 17 seconds between her and second place.

And after a challenging few years of hard work and struggle, Coldwell is cashing in.

“It hasn't quite sunk in yet but it was a bit of a surreal weekend,” the Commonwealth Games gold medallist said.

“Trying to perform well and get on the podium is always a big one for me but to win was not expected. I've been doing triathlon for a long time and I'm obviously talented but wasn't always super talented.

“I'm not an exceptional runner, or as fast as Jess [Learmonth] on the swim, so it's just been through pure hard work and a lot of effort that has enabled me to progress to get on the podiums.

“I always wondered how cool it would be on the World Series and to maybe be on a podium and it's been an awful long time to go on. I hadn't really thought about winning one as I didn't really think I was good enough, so this has just meant so much to me.”

Coldwell emerged from the swim as part of the leading pack in Yokohama, carrying her momentum into the bike before a speedy second transition saw a gap open and she held on for victory. She now sits top of the WTCS standings with one gold and one silver.

And with her doubts now silenced, the British star was even able to soak up a bit of culture before flying back

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