Andre De Grasse won the Canadian 100m title in Ottawa.
He finished with a time of 10.09 seconds in wet conditions.
What happened?
De Grasse competed at home in front of a Canadian crowd.
He said it's always special to compete at home.
Why it matters for Andre De Grasse
The win is significant for De Grasse as he prepares for upcoming events.
He aims to get back under sub-10 seconds with warmer weather.
De Grasse finished ahead of Toronto's Aaron Brown and Ottawa's Eliezer Adjibi.
What comes next?
De Grasse will look to build on this win in future competitions.
He represented Canada at the Paris Olympics.
The 21-year-old Christopher Morales Williams also won his fourth straight national title.
Morales Williams clocked a time of 45.58 seconds in the men's 400 metres.
Audrey Leduc won the women's 100m title with a time of 10.94 seconds.
Leduc said it's incredible to compete in Ottawa where she used to run as a youngster.
The Canadian track and field championships took place in rainy Ottawa.
The event featured top athletes competing for national titles.
De Grasse's win is a testament to his hard work and dedication.
He will look to continue his success in upcoming events.
The Canadian crowd supported De Grasse throughout the competition.
He appreciated the support from his family and friends.
De Grasse's time of 10.09 seconds was enough to secure the win.
He finished ahead of Brown and Adjibi in the men's 100m final.
The win is a significant achievement for De Grasse.
He will look to build on this success in future competitions.