![]() ![]() “I know that I left everything I possibly had out there and I can’t ask for anything more than that. “I couldn’t be more proud of my efforts out on the course today,” Dunfee said. And an object lesson in class and sportsmanship. The digital detective painstakingly monitored social media and found pictures of 2012 Olympic champion Elena Lashmanova racing in Russia, despite a two-year ban for blood doping.įourth place in the Olympics. The New York Times labelled him “the vigilante race walker” last year for his use of the internet to bring down cheating Russian race walkers. The UBC kinesiology graduate is known internationally for speaking his mind on doping, even when others stayed silent. track and field championships.ĭunfee honed his craft by clocking more miles on his personal odometer than the average beater in the scrapyard - many of them coming on the Vancouver seawall. A couple of hours later, after instruction from his older brother Adam, he won his age group at the B.C. He is my good friend.”ĭunfee started race walking at age 10 on his driveway. Before I found you, I thought the only way to hold on was to find something to live for. “You know when you walk 50 kilometres, and then after the finish (it all changes),” he said. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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