Bruchet, Sumner claim national titles at cross-country championships

Lucas Bruchet and Claire Sumner claimed senior titles at the 2017 Canadian cross-country championships on Saturday in Kingston, Ont.

Veteran Wodak finishes 4th in women's senior race

Vancouver's Lucas Bruchet won the men's national title in the 10-kilometre race at the Canadian cross-country championships on Saturday. (Kevin Light/CBC Sports)

Lucas Bruchet and Claire Sumner claimed senior titles at the 2017 Canadian cross-country championships on Saturday in Kingston, Ont. 

Bruchet, who previously won in 2013, shot out to an early lead and never let up. The 26-year-old Vancouver native finished the 10-kilometre race in 30 minutes and 20 seconds. 

Charles Philibert-Thiboutot was the only runner that managed to keep pace early on but had to settle for a third-place results behind Eric Gillis, who finished in 30:41. 

Sumner made a late-race push to finish on top in the women's event. She finished in 34:48 ahead of Victoria Coates and Rachel Cliff. 

Claire Sumner, pictured above at the university cross-country championships, took the women's national title on Saturday. (Kevin Light/CBC Sports)

Other notable results include a fourth-place finish for veteran distance runner Natasha Wodak.