No slowing down for McKeever, who races to his 14th Paralympic title at age 42
Powering down the homestretch and with the finish line in sight, Brian McKeever pulled to the outside of American Jake Adicoff and sailed past. He glanced once over his left shoulder to ensure he was safely in the lead.
Canada’s cross-country skiing legend will remember Paralympic gold medal No. 15 as a lot of run — if not a bit hard on the nerves.
“It was exciting. But stressful for an old man,” McKeever said with a laugh.
The 42-year-old from Canmore, Alta., executed a near-perfect race strategy with guide Russell Kennedy. The sizzling sun and 15 C heat had turned much of the track to mush, save the outside lane on the homestretch because of the shade of the grandstand.