Olympian says Canadian film ‘Racewalkers’ is in on the joke, ‘not the butt of the joke’
A reigning world champion in race walking is teaching a cast of Hollywood stars to walk the walk for the Olympic sport at the heart of a new Canadian comedy.
Richmond, B.C.’s Evan Dunfee is an Olympic bronze medallist and a Commonwealth Games gold medallist in race walking — a niche sport that steps into the spotlight in the new film “Racewalkers,” hitting theatres on Friday.
Dunfee worked as a consultant on the movie, which is about a former baseball pitcher, played by Kevin Claydon, who gets recruited for his perfect walking form and begins training to qualify for the Olympic race walking event.
“From the very beginning, it was, ‘Look, race walking is part of the joke. It’s in on the joke, but it’s not the butt of the joke.’ And I immediately appreciated that, and saw what they’re trying do and was fully on board to help,” Dunfee said in a video interview from Calgary.











