Canadian masters sprinter Karla Del Grande earns female athlete of the decade award
TORONTO — Karla Del Grande decided to take up hurdling a couple of years ago. The multi-world record-holder thought it looked fun. She was 66 years old at the time.
The Toronto sprinter, who turns 68 on Saturday, was named the world masters athlete of the decade recently. A track athlete in high school, Part 2 of her career has been partly about making up for opportunities lost.
Del Grande ran track in high school, and with a background in gymnastics, would have loved to do triple jump, pole vault or the 400-metre hurdles. But girls were prohibited from those events.
“I thought triple jump, that looks like so much fun,’and pole vault. But I was told ‘You can’t do it, your uterus will fall out,'” Del Grande said.