Rivard smashes own world record, captures Canada’s first gold at Tokyo Paralympics
In all the solo swimming workouts she did over the past year-and-a-half, Aurelie Rivard pictured her rivals pushing the pace in the lanes on either side.
“Kind of like ghosts,” Rivard said, with a laugh.
Like their Olympic counterparts had done so eloquently a month before them, Canada’s Paralympians are writing their own stories of resilience in Tokyo amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
And on Saturday, Rivard, who arrived at the Games with zero chances to race over the last two years, swam to Canada’s first Paralympic gold in spectacular fashion, smashing her own world record in both her heat and the final of the women’s 100-metre freestyle.