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No Olympic medal, but Victoria rider part of three Canadian record-setting races

Jay Lamoureux and team pursuit riders got better every race in Tokyo, finished fifth
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Victoria track cyclist Jay Lamoureux and the rest of CanadaB次元官网网址檚 team pursuit squad finished fifth overall at the Tokyo Games and set national records at each stage. (Photo by Rob Jones/Canadian Olympic Committee)

Victoria track cyclist Jay Lamoureux and the rest of CanadaB次元官网网址檚 team pursuit squad were unable to pedal to the podium, but they set Canadian records at every stage of the 2020 Summer Games.

The menB次元官网网址檚 team pursuit squad got better with each of their three contests at the Tokyo Olympics. Those performances culminated in the cyclists beating Germany on Aug. 4, to finish in fifth overall at the Games.

B次元官网网址淚B次元官网网址檓 at a loss for words. We worked so hard for this. 5th at the THE OLYMPICS!B次元官网网址 Lamoureux tweeted the morning of Aug. 4.

Lamoureux and his teammates raced to a personal best in the qualifying round, smashing the previous Canadian record. However, their sixth-place qualifying time put them in the bottom four of eight countries competing in team pursuit. That put gold and silver out of reach for the Canadians after their opening race.

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The team still had a chance at a bronze medal. The Canadians outdid their qualifying round time by almost four seconds B次元官网网址 bettering their own record from the previous day B次元官网网址 in their round one race against Germany on Aug. 3. With a fifth-best time of three minutes, 46.769 seconds in the first round, the Canadians were only about two seconds shy of qualifying for the bronze-medal race.

Matched up against the Germans again in the race for fifth, Lamoureux and the other Canadian team pursuit riders capped their time in Tokyo by winning the four-kilometre race and setting another national record. The team was almost half a second quicker in the fifth-place race than they were in round one.

Lamoureux is the latest Olympian from Greater Victoria to have a strong showing in Tokyo. VictoriaB次元官网网址檚 Caileigh Filmer and SaanichB次元官网网址檚 Emma Entzminger each won bronze medals, in rowing and softball respectively.

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