Canada walked away with another medal at the Tokyo Olympics on Friday after Evan Dunfee captured bronze in the men's 50-kilometre race walk.
Hitting the road for bronzeafter he walked away with a bronze medal in the 50-kilometre race walk competition, becoming the only Canadian to likely win a medal in the event. The B.C. native crossed the finish line in 3:50:59 to take third spot while Germany's Jonathan Hilbert took silver in a time of 3:50:44 and Poland's Dawid Tomala took gold in 3:50:08.
after winning their quarterfinal in two minutes 2.259 seconds on Tokyo's Sea Forest Waterway. Canada finished last in the in the women's K-4 500 metre semifinals. On the men's side, Connor Fitzpatrick moved on to the C-1 1000-metre semifinals while Roland Varga finished in sixth in the quarterfinals, closing out his time at the Tokyo Olympics.
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