Paul Filippi pounds the pavement in last weekend’s Cultus Lake Triathlon, each step taking him closer to a provincial title in the men’s sprint-distance 65-69 men’s division.

Paul Filippi pounds the pavement in last weekend’s Cultus Lake Triathlon, each step taking him closer to a provincial title in the men’s sprint-distance 65-69 men’s division.

Chilliwack athletes win provincial titles at Cultus Lake Triathlon

Close to 700 athletes competed in several distances, with action starting at Cultus Lake Park.

The weather cooperated nicely last Sunday as Dynamic Race Events hosted the 12th annual Cultus Lake Triathlon.

A total of 697 athletes competed in sprint, standard, half-iron, aquabike and standard relay distances.

Sprint distance competitors were gunning for a provincial championship, and three locals finished atop their age groups.

Paul Filippi finished first in the men’s 65-69 year old group while Deb Drozda took the title in the women’s 45-49 division.

Daniel Zemora was fastest in the men’s 20-24 division.

Meanwhile, the standard race was a national qualifier for worlds, which will be held next May in Spain.

Locals Michel Corno qualified with a first place finish in the men’s 60-64 group while Anthony Toth took top spot in the men’s 35-39 division.

Angela Froese (women’s 40-44) and Bruce Gerry (men’s 55-59) were first place finishers in the half-iron.

The Abbotsford Tri Club supplied the most podium finishers with nine. ATC is made up of Chilliwack/Agassiz/Abby and Mission residents.

Find more info online at dynamicraceevents.com/cultus-lake-triathlon-september/

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