Canadian race walker Evan Dunfee set a brand new Canadian document on the Harry Jerome Monitor Basic on Saturday evening in Burnaby, B.C., eclipsing a mark he set two years in the past.
Dunfee of Richmond, B.C., accomplished the ten,000-metre race stroll in a personal-best 38:39.72.
It was 14.48 seconds quicker than the earlier Canadian document of 38:54.20, which Dunfee set in July 2019. He additionally holds the Canadian document within the 50-kilometre race stroll.
The 30-year-old world bronze medallist will symbolize Canada on the Tokyo Olympics, topping the race-walk workforce.
The annual Harry Jerome Monitor Basic, which was cancelled in 2020 as a result of COVID-19 pandemic, is called after late Canadian sprinter Harry Jerome.
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