De Grasse ends Canada’s two-day medal drought in Tokyo in electrifying fashion
TOKYO — After two days without any medals at the Tokyo Olympics, Andre De Grasse got Canada back on the board with the greatest run of his stellar career.
The decorated sprinter finally added Olympic gold to his medal collection, crossing the finish line of the men’s 200 metres in a Canadian-record time of 19.62 seconds.
Gold was the one Olympic medal missing from De Grasse’s collection. The 26-year-old from Markham, Ont., raced to bronze in the 100 metres on Monday in Tokyo, and captured a silver and two bronze in 2016 in Rio. He’s raced to a silver and three bronze over the 2015 and ’19 world championships.
De Grasse’s victory comes 25 years — plus a week — after Donovan Bailey raced to 100-metre gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.