Canadian sprinter says 10k fans at Tokyo Olympics is better than ‘zero k’ fans
Canadian decathlete Pierce LePage estimates there were perhaps 100 or 150 fans at the recent Hypo-Meeting multi-events competition in Gotzis, Austria, where he finished runner-up to teammate Damian Warner.
After the COVID-19 pandemic forced athletes to compete in empty arenas, 150 fans felt like many more.
“It was cool to finally have fans,” said the 25-year-old from Whitby, Ont. “We competed in indoor meets (this past winter) and it was my training partner, two other athletes, officials and that’s it. . . no one there, no presence. So, this was a good change, it was cool.”
Fully prepared to compete in an empty arena at the Tokyo Games, LePage applauded Monday’s news that as many as 10,000 fans will now be permitted.