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Manitoba's triathlon community turns out to support Olympic competitor Tyler Mislawchuk

Supporters of Manitoba triathlete Tyler Mislawchuk hope the third time's the charm for the Olympic hopeful ahead of his highly anticipated competition in France.

Mislawchuk is set to race in the triathlon event at the Summer Olympic Games in Paris starting at 1 a.m. CT Tuesday.

To show their support, around 40 cyclists gathered along a service road Monday evening in Mislawchuk's home community of Oak Bluff, Man., about 18 kilometres southwest of Winnipeg.

The paved service road along the Perimeter Highway between Oak Bluff and Wilkes Avenue, dubbed the Road to Gold, has served as a training ground for Mislawchuk and Paralympic triathlete Leanne Taylor.

Jared Spier, executive director of Triathlon Manitoba, said having two elite athletes from the Oak Bluff community presented the club with a "cool opportunity" to show its support.

"We're so lucky with Tyler as an ambassador for our sport and … for our province," he said.

"He's exactly who you want to cheer for. He's hard-working, he's well-spoken. He's got no ego about him. And it's just, it's great to have everybody behind him because it's so easy to get behind him."

Nicole Dunn, president of Triple Threat Triathlon Club, came up with the idea of getting some of Manitoba's triathlon clubs together to show support for Mislawchuk, who previously finished 15th in both 2016 in Rio and 2021 in Tokyo.

"This is just another demonstration of how we like to support each other and encourage each other to do the best we can. And we're all rooting for Tyler," she said.

Mislawchuk has battled injuries and illnesses in the past year, but he's currently "in the best shape that he's been in for an Olympics," Spier said.

In addition to competing at the highest levels of the sport, the

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