Evan Dunfee on fast pace, break his Canadian record in the 10,000 metres
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Evan Dunfee rewrote one of his own Canadian race walk records on Sunday.
The 28-year-old from Richmond, B.C., raced to a time of 38 minutes 54.2 seconds to win the B.C. Championships, breaking the previous mark of 39.21.3 he set in 2016.
The time is the fourth fastest in the world this season, and is a good gauge of where he’s at ahead of a couple of big competitions.
“I had a bit of an easier week this week and training has been going really well,” Dunfee said from Kamloops. “Everything has indicated that I was ready for a fast one, it just worked out that this race was timed well with training and that the weather was perfect. Light rain, no wind and fairly cool.”


