Milic and Ridenour Win Junior Elite Titles in 33rd Pushor Mitchell Apple Triathlon

| August 22, 2015 in Kelowna

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Day two of the three day Pushor Mitchell Apple Triathlon hosted in downtown Kelowna has been everything that both locals and internationals love about the event.

Kelowna's weather was what organizers always hope for, and both of the Junior Elite races were won by recent victors from the Western Canada Summer Games.

Michael Milic of Delta took home gold in the Junior Elite category fewer than ten days after winning silver in the individual men's triathlon at the Western Canada Summer Games.

In the Junior Elite Females category, the gold medal went to Desirae Ridenour of Cowichan Bay. Ridenour took bronze in the individual triathlon event on Thursday, August 13th, also at the Western Canada Summer Games.

Both young athletes were on British Columbia's male and female triathlon relay teams at Anzac, as well. The men took home gold and the women, silver.

Winners Ridenour, Henry and Roy. Photo credit KelownaNow.com 

Ridenour finished with a time of 1:01:40, Hannah Henry was 19 seconds behind her at 1:01:59. Rounding out the top three was Kyla Roy with a time of 1:02:08.  Full results for the Junior Elite Female can be found here. 

Winners: Milic, Smith and Bentley. Photo credit KelownaNow.com 

Milic with a time of 00:56:03 claimed first place, Brennen Smith with a time of 00:56:24 in second, and Bentley Cooper in third at 00:56:41. Full results for the Junior Elite Males can be found here. 

Day three of the event goes Sunday morning 

Pictured is Payton Ryz who won the U16 Female category. Photo credit KelownaNow.com

More photos from the Saturday's races can be found on our KelownaNow Facebook album. 

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