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07.13.08 - Strong international
debut for Laurie-Anne Dupont-Renaud at world junior
cycling championships
OTTAWA – Laurie-Anne Dupont-Renaud of Montreal
made an impressive international debut this weekend
at the world junior cycling championships in Cape Town,
South Africa highlighted by a fourth place finish in
the women’s scratch race.
Megan Dunn of Australia won the gold medal with Gemma
Dudley of New Zealand second and Colleen Hayduk of the
U.S., third. Dupont-Renaud was fourth out of 18 entries
in the 7.5 kilometre race held on Saturday.
‘’It was my first international race and
I didn’t have very high expectations,’’
said Dupont-Renaud, 17. ‘’But I did a good
job maintaining myself among the leaders and making
my attacks at the right moment. On the final sprint
I was very close to Hayduk and looking back I think
I could have possibly made an inside move on her. Still
I was very pleased with my first race.’’
In Sunday’s two kilometre women’s individual
pursuit, Ashlee Ankudinoff defeated Sarah Kentin an
all-Australian final clocking 2:32.295 to 2:33.344 for
her compatriot. Gemma Dudley of New Zealand won the
third place duel over Jolien d’Hoore of Belgium.
Dupont-Renaud and Jessica Kissell of Strathmore, Alta.,
were both eliminated in qualifying and ranked 17th and
18th respectively.
‘’The pursuit is not my main event so my
expectations weren’t high,’’ Dupont-Renaud
said. ‘’It’s a race that takes a lot
of practice to master. In the first kilometre I was
in the top five but I couldn’t maintain that pace.
But I’m confident it’s an event I can one
day excel at. I really enjoy it’’
Kissell, 17, is also making her world juniors debut.
‘’It wasn’t a personal best but it
was the best I had in me today,’’ said Kissell,
who also excels on the road. ‘’I was happy
with it. I’ve done a few pursuits this year and
it’s an event I’m getting better at.’’
Canada’s other racer this weekend was Ryan Aitcheson
of Kitchener, Ont., who took 21st spot in the men’s
individual pursuit.
Canada has fielded an 11-member for these championships
which feature competition on both the track and road
and continues until next Sunday.
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