Canadian wheelchair racer Brent Lakatos wins London Marathon

7-time Paralympic medallist clocks 1:36:04

Image | lakatos-london

Caption: Canada's Brent Lakatos smiles as he crosses the line to win the men's elite wheelchair race at the 2020 London Marathon in central London on Sunday. (Richard Heathcote/AFP via Getty Images)

Canada's Brent Lakatos has dominated wheelchair racing's sprint distances for the better part of a decade.
On Sunday, the 40-year-old from Dorval, Que., pulled away from the field in a sprint finish down The Mall at St. James Park to win the London Marathon.
Lakatos, drenched from racing in drizzling rain, finished in one hour 36 minutes four seconds.
The 2018 Berlin Marathon champion has won seven Paralympic medals and 11 world track titles in every distance between the 100 and 800 metres.
WATCH | Lakatos speaks to CBC Sports' Jacqueline Doorey about London Marathon win:

Media Video | (not specified) : Brent Lakatos tests self-made, Tokyo wheelchair in London Marathon win

Caption: The wheelchair racer talks about ending a 10-year Canadian drought and the pivot to Tokyo.

Open Full Embed in New Tab (external link)Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage.
Lakatos, who lives and trains in Loughborough, England, with his wife and Paralympian Stephanie Reid, is an engineering grad from the University of Texas, and competed Sunday in an aerodynamically-improved racing chair he'd made with the help of a 3D designer.
The Canadian denied Great Britain's David Weir a ninth London Marathon win. Weir finished two seconds behind Lakatos.
In 2019, Lakatos won two gold medals and a silver at the World Para Athletics Championships for a total of 18 podium finishes, including 13 gold, in his career.

Embed | Twitter

Open Full Embed in New Tab (external link)Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage.
Lakatos is hoping to make a fifth Summer Games appearance at the Tokyo Paralympics next summer.
WATCH | Brent Lakatos wins his 2nd marathon major in 3 years:

Media Video | (not specified) : Canada's Brent Lakatos wins the wheelchair race at the London Marathon

Caption: The Paralympic and World Para Athletic champion from Dorval, Que., added to his resume with a win in the wheelchair race at the 2020 London Marathon.

Open Full Embed in New Tab (external link)Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage.
"I absolutely love racing," Lakatos told Athletics Canada before Sunday's race. "I have been looking forward to the London Marathon all summer."
Lakatos also said his training had increased leading into Sunday's event.
"My training has been going quite well recently, which has given me a lot of confidence. When my confidence is high, I believe that I can take on the world and win."
WATCH | Lakatos races to 12th career World Para gold medal in 2019:

Media Video | (not specified) : Brent Lakatos races to a 12th career World Para gold medal

Caption: Montreal's Brent Lakatos won the men's 100-metre T53 event at the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai on Friday in a time of 14.59 seconds. It's Lakatos' 12th World Para gold medal.

Open Full Embed in New Tab (external link)Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage.