Trucks, cyclists, nudists – Dunfee races to NACAC victory on unique course
TORONTO — Evan Dunfee has raced on countless difference courses, in virtually every type of condition imaginable over his distinguished race walking career.
Nude sunbathers marked a first.
The 27-year-old from Richmond, B.C., who famously was bumped out of the bronze-medal position at the 2016 Rio Olympics, walked to an easy win in the men’s 20-kilometre race at the NACAC Championships on the meet’s opening day Friday.
The race walk was held on an open course on the Toronto Islands, forcing walkers to dodge the odd cyclist and pedestrian. It wound past Hanlan’s Point nude beach.