British Columbia

Kamloops mountain biker wins female athlete of the year

After a banner season, Kamloops mountain biker has been chosen in an online vote as the female athlete of the year by canadiancylist.com.

Catharine Pendrel of Kamloops, B.C. has been chosen the female athlete of the year by canadiancyclist.com

Catharine Pendrel of Canada competes in the women's cross-country mountain bike race at the Rio Olympics. The Kamloops, B.C., rider won a bronze medal in a time of one hour 31 minutes 41 seconds. (Patrick Semansky/Associated Press)

After a banner season, Kamloops mountain biker Catharine Pendrel has been chosen in an online vote as the female athlete of the year by canadiancylist.com.

The website polled hundreds of people through an online survey to find out who they thought should win the annual award.

'Did the best I could'

"You're always hopeful but I knew there are so many great performances, but certainly I did the best that I could do this year," said Pendrel.

"It's nice that I was recognized."

Pendral met with huge success this year. She took home a bronze medal at the Olympics after coming back from two separate crashes. The mountain biker also won her third overall World Cup title.

Catharine Pendrel won both a bronze medal at the Rio Olympics and took home her third overall World Cup title in mountain biking. (Keith Wilson/Facebook)

"You can always get better. I definitely still have lots of goals. Every race I go in, I'd love to win," she said.

Next, she aims to stand on the podium at the world championships in September in Cairns, Australia.​