Canadian Olympians flip the script, believe they’ll be stronger in Tokyo
During the longest break of her swimming career, Kylie Masse planted a garden with her dad. She cooked and baked, rode her bike, and did virtual yoga and barre classes.
This season has been a competitive write-off for Canada’s Olympic athletes due to COVID-19, and until the world can get the novel coronavirus under control next season is still a big unknown.
But Masse prefers to see the positives in this historically uncertain sports climate. The 24-year-old from LaSalle, Ont., believes she’ll be a stronger swimmer, both physically and psychologically, for the forced layoff and extended road to the Olympics.
“And that’s the way we have to think about it because thinking the other way isn’t going to be beneficial,” Masse said. “I truly believe that as swimmers we’re so used to training so much that it was such a shock, and really foreign to have that long of a break.