The 琉璃神社 Apple Triathlon made a triumphant return on the weekend.
After two years off, the triathlon, doubling as the Canadian National Triathlon Championships, saw two new faces take the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 titles.
READ MORE: Vernon Jackals score Okanagan rugby four-peat
READ MORE: 琉璃神社 youth football stars representing team B.C. in national football tournaments
Jeremy Briand, a 24-year-old from Montreal, clocked a winning time of 52:11.0 in a sprint finish over fellow Canadian Russell Pennock (Calgary) on the men鈥檚 side.
鈥淚t feels unreal,鈥 said Briand. 鈥淚鈥檝e had a lot of injuries over the past few seasons, so winning nationals was a big goal of mine, and I am over the moon.
鈥淚 knew the swim would be critical for me because the field knew I was a good runner. I played my cards well and was able to have open water for the whole swim.鈥
Earlier in the day, Karol-Ann Roy continued her breakout season by locking up her first Canadian national title by being the first woman across the finish line, finishing in fifth-place overall.
鈥淚 am super happy with my race and to be the first Canadian (woman) to finish today,鈥 said Roy, who was recently named to Canada鈥檚 2019 Pan American Games squad.
鈥淭he first five minutes on the bike was the key for me today. I was able to make up the gap and get to the front for the whole bike. That set me up for a really good run, so I鈥檓 happy.鈥
Other winners included Kyla Roy (Winnipeg) and Charles Paquet (Port Cartier, Que.) in the under-23 Canadian category, and Alexandrine Coursol (St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Que.) and West 琉璃神社鈥檚 Brock Hoel in the the junior category.
The Apple Triathlon returned this year after heavy smoke from forest fires in other parts of B.C. cancelled last years race at the last minute and the organizers took what they called a 鈥渉iatus鈥 in 2017.
michael.rodriguez@kelownacapnews.com
Like us on and follow us on .