Canadian race walker Evan Dunfee sets North American 20km record

Canadian racewalker Evan Dunfee set a North American record on Sunday at the Australian 20 km Race Walking Championships.

34-year-old finished Australian competition in 1 hour 17 minutes 39 seconds

A men's racewalker celebrates.
Evan Dunfee of Richmond, B.C., pictured at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, set the North America record at the Australian 20 km Race Walking Championships on Sunday. (Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Canadian race walker Evan Dunfee set a North American record on Sunday at the Australian 20km Race Walking Championships.

Dunfee won the race in one hour 17 minutes 39 seconds to beat Australia's Rhydian Cowley (1:18:35).

"Dream day," Dunfee posted to X, formerly known as Twitter. "For nearly 20 years I've been looking at Julio Martinez's 1:17:46 North American Record with dreams of taking it down one day.

"Today was that day. Perfect course, ideal weather, head in the right space. 1:17:39. Thank you Australia."

Dunfee, a three-time Olympian, won bronze in the 50 km race walk at the Tokyo Games in 2021 for Canada's first-ever medal in the event.

The 34-year-old from Richmond, B.C., also finished fourth in the event at Rio 2016.

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