Woods, four-time Olympian Pendrel headline Canada’s cycling team for Tokyo Olympics
TORONTO — Two-time world champion and Olympic bronze medallist Catharine Pendrel headlines Canada’s largest-ever Olympic cycling team.
Cycling Canada announced its 23 nominated athletes Tuesday in road, track, mountain bike and BMX, selected through World Cups and world championships.
Pendrel, who became a mom in January, will compete in her fourth Olympic Games. The 40-year-old from Kamloops, B.C., has won Pan American and Commonwealth Games titles, the UCI world championships and numerous World Cups, racking up three overall World Cup titles.
“I’m incredibly honoured to represent Canada this summer in Tokyo,” Pendrel said. “The sport has evolved so much since my first Olympic Games in Beijing 13 years ago. The Tokyo course won’t disappoint mountain bike fans and I’m looking forward to lining up against the best in the world again soon.”