Swimmer Rivard weighs in on five-medal haul and overcoming breathing issue
A five-medal haul from the recent world para swimming championships left Canada’s Aurelie Rivard with mixed emotions.
Winning two gold, one silver and two bronze at the London Aquatics Centre padded her career total to 14 world medals. Rivard entered the competition hoping to break records but in the end did well to reach the podium so often considering she overcame a breathing issue in her second of six races.
“It was a very, very interesting week,” Rivard said Thursday from Montreal. “Looking back I realized that I had some amazing performances. I also had surprising ones and disappointing ones. It was like a bit of everything. It was a mix of feelings.”
The 23-year-old from St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Que., opened with a gold last week in the 50 freestyle S10 for her third career world title. But she experienced shortness of breath two days later in the 400 free and had difficulty walking after her second-place finish.