Parrot ready for snowboard season after modifying training during pandemic
When COVID-19 case counts first started rising around Canada six months ago, Olympic snowboarder Max Parrot worried that his recent bout with cancer would put him at greater risk of contracting the virus.
The 26-year-old had been declared cancer-free of Hodgkin lymphoma for about nine months by that point. But he didn’t know how the chemotherapy that cured him had left his body.
“Sometimes it can sort of de-balanced you, depending on the medication and everything, so I was a little bit concerned,” Parrot said in a phone interview on Saturday from his home in Shefford, Que. “But I’m really lucky because my body has recovered 100 per cent.”
Parrot, an eight-time X Games champion and slopestyle silver medallist from the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, will have regular follow-ups with his doctor for at least the next five years, where his blood will be analysed and scans done to make sure the cancer he was diagnosed with in December 2018 hasn’t returned.