Evan Dunfee
Evan Dunfee is a Canadian racewalker known for his impressive achievements in the sport, including winning a bronze medal in the 50km race walk at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, which marked Canada’s first medal in that event. Born in Richmond, British Columbia, Dunfee has established himself as a leading figure in racewalking, having competed in multiple Olympic Games, including Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. His recent performance at the Australian 20km Race Walking Championships saw him set a new North American record with a time of 1:17:39, fulfilling a long-held dream of breaking Julio Martinez’s previous record.
Born on Aug 01, 1989 (36 years old)
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Canada:
Evan Dunfee won gold in the men’s 35-kilometre race walk.
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Brazil:
Evan Dunfee won the gold medal in the 35 km race walk at the World Athletics Championships.
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Panama:
Evan Dunfee won the gold medal in the 35 km Race Walk at the World Athletics Championships.
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Portugal:
Evan Dunfee won the 35km race walk event.
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Germany:
Evan Dunfee won the 35-kilometer race at the world championship.
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Pakistan:
Evan Dunfee won the first medal of the championships in the men’s 35km race walk.
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Slovenia:
Evan Dunfee won the gold medal in the men's race at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
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Ireland:
The gold medal there went to Evan Dunfee from Canada in 2:28.32.
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Spain:
Evan Dunfee was the male winner of the race walking event.
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Canada:
Canadian race walker and Olympic medalist Evan Dunfee discussed the challenges of updating whereabouts information.
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