Audrey Leduc won the women's 200-metre title at the Canadian track and field championships in Ottawa on Sunday.
The victory cements Leduc's dominance in the sprint event and establishes a new benchmark for the competition. By securing the win, she has maintained a multi-year streak of success at the national level.
Leduc claimed her third [1] consecutive national title in the women's 200-metre event. During the race, she set a championship-record time to secure the top spot on the podium.
The event took place in Ottawa, where athletes competed for national honors. Leduc's performance was the highlight of the women's sprint category, marking a consistent run of form over the last three championships.
While some reports suggested a double victory in both the 100-metre and 200-metre events, verified data only confirms her success in the 200-metre race. The victory in Ottawa serves as a critical milestone in her current competitive season.
“Audrey Leduc won the women's 200-metre title at the Canadian track and field championships”
Leduc's third consecutive title and the accompanying championship record indicate a period of sustained peak performance. This consistency positions her as the primary domestic force in the 200-metre sprint, providing her with significant momentum heading into international competition cycles.



