Canadian cyclist Shaw, swimmer Rivard capture bronze at Paralympics
TOKYO — Settling herself onto her bike, Keely Shaw looked up at coach Sebastien Travers and said “I got this.”
The 27-year-old from Midale, Sask., held off a late surge from Australia’s Meg Lemon to capture Canada’s first medal of the Tokyo Paralympics, a bronze in the C4 3,000-metre individual pursuit, one of track cycling’s most gruelling races.
“I’m not going to lie, it hurt and it hurt a lot,” Shaw said. “But that’s what pursuiting is, who can handle the pain, and I definitely faded at the end, but at that point it’s a matter of holding on for dear life and hoping for the best.”
Canadian swim star Aurelie Rivard also won bronze in the 50-metre freestyle to open her Paralympic campaign.