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Canadian mixed triathletes settle for fourth at Commonwealth Games

Matt Sharpe of Victoria gave it his all, only to watch the New Zealand runner cross the finish line in front of him for the bronze medal, in the triathlon mixed team relay event Friday of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia.
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Andrea Hewitt of New Zealand, right, and Desirae Ridenour of sa国际传媒 compete during the mixed team relay triathlon at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, Australia, Saturday, April 7, 2018. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Matt Sharpe of Victoria gave it his all, only to watch the New Zealand runner cross the finish line in front of him for the bronze medal, in the triathlon mixed team relay event Friday of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia.

sa国际传媒, with a team that included 18-year-old Desirae Ridenour of Cowichan Bay, was fourth behind winner and defending world champion Australia, silver-medallist England, which was powered by the legendary Brownlee brothers, and the bronze-medallist Kiwis.

鈥淚t was hard, and I wish I could have been there at the end,鈥 said Sharpe.

鈥淚 was frustrated by how I couldn鈥檛 get up there.鈥

But it鈥檚 a deep event in the Games, with Commonwealth nations taking five of the slots in the current world top-10 rankings with No. 1 Australia, No. 4 Britain, No. 5 sa国际传媒, No. 7 South Africa and No. 9 New Zealand.

The event makes its Olympic debut at Tokyo in 2020 and the Victoria-based Canadian team has targeted a medal there.

鈥淗opefully, we have a medal around our necks in the upcoming years,鈥 said Sharpe, a native of Campbell River, who graduated from Claremont Secondary.

The mixed relay comprises a female-male-female-male format in which each of the racers swim 300 metres, cycle 6.6 kilometres and run one kilometre before tagging off to the next relay teammate.

Meanwhile, in the pool Friday, Faith Knelson of Ladysmith made the women鈥檚 50-metre breaststroke final in her first major Games and placed seventh. Jade Hannah of Victoria, another Games rookie, advanced to today鈥檚 women鈥檚 100-metre backstroke final by qualifying sixth in 1:00.37. The final will feature three Canadians as world champion Kylie Masse qualified first in 58.66 and Taylor Ruck third in 1:00.06.

In Friday鈥檚 highlight, the women鈥檚 artistic gymnastics team won sa国际传媒's second gold medal of the Games, which run through April 15. There are 283 Canadian athletes competing in Gold Coast, of which 52 are from the Island or who live and train full-time in Greater Victoria.

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