Portuguese triathlete Joao Silva "very happy" with silver

Silver medalist Joao Silva of Portugal, gold medalist Gordon Benson of Great Britain and bronze medalist Rostyslav Pevtsov of Azerbaijan celebrate during the medal ceremony for the Men's Triathlon Final during day two of the Baku 2015 European Games at Bi
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Portugal's triathlon silver-medallist Joao Silva insists that he is "very happy" to have come second at the European Games in Baku.

Joao Silva has said that he is "very happy" to have finished second in the men's triathlon at the European Games in Baku earlier today.

The Portuguese triathlete finished the run strongly, but fell just short as he tried to close the gap to Team GB's Gordon Benson, who went on to clinch gold.

The 26-year-old told reporters: "In the end, for me, it was all about doing my best and giving it my all rather than ending up with nothing. That is what I did, so I am very happy.

"It was a special race because the weather was super hot. I guess everyone was super tired in the third lap. I was super tired as well, but I kept chasing for the first two laps and then I was motivated to keep doing it.

"I was going into the race thinking about giving it all I have, and that was what I did. I am happy with what I got out of it. It was close, but it was not enough."

Azerbaijan's Rostyslav Pevtsov finished third to complete the podium.

Team GB triathlete Gordon Benson exits the water on his way to winning gold at the European Games on June 14, 2015
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