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Gay and Brohart win Fast Days of Summer 5000 in Kelowna, BC – Athletics Illustrated

John Gay and Courtney Brohart won the Fast Days of Summer 5000 in Kelowna, BC on Sunday.

Gay, a Tokyo Olympian specialising in the 3000-metre steeplechase event, set a new course record with his 14:11 performance. He had a big margin at the line and was uncontested throughout, however, Russell Pearson of Calgary took second in the time of 15:56 — a strong performance for the 19-year-old. Isaac Baker of Surrey took third in 16:09.

John Gay leads the race early (and throughout). Photo credit: Brian Rhodes.

Gay went out at approximately 2:48 pace, apparently taking advantage of what would be cool temperatures for the desert city at 17 degrees. He settled into 2:55 and cruised home for the win in commanding fashion. His peak pace may have been in the low 2:30s.

“I got too complacent in the middle kms and had to boogie on the return,” shared Gay.

Gay also competed in the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games finishing fourth in the steeple with a finish time of 8:30.26. The 25-year-old’s personal best of 8:16.99 was run during the Tokyo Olympic Games last year. His 5000m best is 13:29.82 which he ran in the Commonwealth Games in August, as he doubled down.

Pearson, at just 19, ran a solid time. At 18 years of age, while attending high school in Calgary, he ran the Calgary Marathon and finished in the time of 3:06:11. He is now starting his first cross-country season with the University of British Columbia Okanagan Heat under coach Malindi Elmore. The Fast Days of Summer 5000 was a good pre-season road race for Pearson and the many on the Heat roster that took in the fixture.

The 32-year-old Brohart ran to a 17:09 finish time. She finished 20th overall. She owns a best of 17:03 from the 2021 Bazan Bay 5K. Brohart studied at Western University and is originally from Sarnia, Ontario, but now lives in Calgary.

Joanna Brown of Central Kootenay clocked a 17:37 time for second place. In third place was Emily Simpson, who virtually tied with fellow 20-24 age-group competitor Eliyah Brawdy in 17:43. Both are from Kelowna.

Race director Dustin Quigley said, “I have never seen so many people spent at the finish line before. Having the UBCO Heat in the race must have inspired everyone.”

Fast age-group performances in the accompanying road mile

Sixty-one-year-old David Guss of Kelowna set a new Canadian age-group record with his 17:08 finish time. Guss currently holds a number of provincial and national 60-plus age-group records from the 800m up to the 5K distance.

During the mile (1609m) race, several notable age-group performances were recorded.

Gay clocked a 4:18 after winning the 5K. His track mile best is 3:58.14.

There were four (pending) master’s records in the mile.

Sidney Olympic triathlete Carol Montgomery set a 55-59 Canadian record of 5:51. The performance comes one week after breaking the provincial 1500m record with a 5:18 performance in South Surrey.

Local Cindy Rhodes set the 65-69 provincial record with her 6:55 performance. Diane Leonard ran 8:12 for a new Canadian 75-79, while Liz Borrett set the Canadian 80-84 record of 9:37.

Full race results are available here>>