Canadian women’s team pursuit riders appeal Cycling Canada’s decision
Five Canadian track cyclists who compete in the women’s team pursuit are appealing Cycling Canada’s decision not to enter them in the world championship.
Fiona Majendie, Skyler Goudswaard, Jenna Nestman, Lily Plante and Justine Thomas are taking their case to the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada.
Cycling Canada intends to enter a men’s pursuit team in October’s world championship in Shanghai, which is the first qualifier for countries for the 2028 Olympic Games, but not a women’s team.
The women’s team pursuit has historically been a strong event for Canada, with Olympic bronze medals in 2012 and 2016 before a fourth-place finish in 2021.


