Family ties: Kat Surin looks to follow in dad’s footsteps on track
MONTREAL — The last time Bruny Surin raced his daughter, he wound up on crutches.
It had become a family tradition for Surin bragging rights. During every Christmas vacation in Florida, the Olympic gold medallist would line up against his daughter Kat for a 50-metre race.
“I think the bet was, my daughter was calling me old, and I said ‘You cannot call me old until you can beat me,'” Surin said with a laugh.
Their last race was in 2015 on the blue track near the Boca Raton condo Surin used to own. Surin’s older daughter Kimberley, who played tennis at Penn State, was both the starter and videographer. Bruny was first off the line, but five strides in he hobbled to a stop with an Achilles injury. Kat sprinted down the track laughing, her arms spread wide.