Emotional Evan Dunfee wins 50k race walk bronze; canoe sprinters move on
TOKYO — In a moment usually reserved for celebrating individual accomplishments and the hard work it took to make them happen, there was no mincing words for Canadian Evan Dunfee.
Shortly after winning bronze in the men’s 50-kilometre race walk, the 30-year-old from Richmond, B.C., lamented the sport’s removal from the Summer Games.
Dunfee is likely the only Canadian who will ever win an Olympic medal in the event after the International Olympic Committee and World Athletics pulled the 50k from the 2024 menu in Paris. The event is being removed for gender balance; there is no women’s 50k.
“It’s absolute bollocks the excuse the IOC gives for why they’re getting out of the event,” said an emotional Dunfee during the post-race press conference. “They don’t like it. It’s a free event. They can’t make money off of it.