BUDAPEST, Hungary — Evan Dunfee finished just shy of a podium finish for the second time at the World Athletics Championships. The race walker from Richmond, B.C.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Evan Dunfee finished just shy of a podium finish for the second time at the World Athletics Championships.
Spain's Álvaro Martín came first in 2:24:30, followed by Ecuador's Brian Daniel Pintado and Japan's Masatora Kawano . Several Canadians are involved in a busy evening session in Budapest, including Camryn Rogers in the women's hammer throw final.
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