Roundup: Pendrel adds to Canada’s medal tally with mountain bike bronze
RIO DE JANEIRO — Catharine Pendrel hardly looked like a medal contender early in the women’s mountain bike event at the Rio Olympics. Few cyclists would after suffering through a crash and dealing with bike that wasn’t co-operating.
The veteran didn’t count herself out, overcoming the pitfalls to win a bronze medal on a day where Canada’s other contenders came up short of the podium.
Pendrel’s medal brings the country’s tally to 22 medals (four gold, three silver, 15 bronze), good for 10th in the overall standings. The goal heading into Rio was 19 medals and a top-12 finish.
Pendrel, a 35-year-old from Kamloops, B.C., dealt with a crash on the first turn and a mechanical issue that forced her to do half a lap of the 4.85-kilometre course with just one gear, en route to her third-place finish.


