Keely Shaw’s inaugural Paralympics a success, but she’s just getting started
Keely Shaw’s drive and determination made for a quick ascent to the Paralympics, where a flurry of firsts and a bronze medal followed.
Keely Shaw’s drive and determination made for a quick ascent to the Paralympics, where a flurry of firsts and a bronze medal followed.
Four Canadian Paralympians are getting set to cycle in three events on Thursday in Tokyo.
Three Canadians are prepared to take the stage tonight at the mens cycling road-race H3 time trial. Alex Hyndman, Joey Desjardins, and Charles Moreau form a trio of medal hopefuls in a field of 16…
For para-cyclist Ross Wilson, it’s all about the preparation. Wilson, competing in his second Paralympics, is making his debut Tuesday in Tokyo. His first contest will be the C1 men’s road time trial. During his…
Tristen Chernove’s illustrious Paralympic career has officially come to an end. Just three days after capturing a silver medal in Tokyo last Thursday (good for his fourth overall including 2016), the cycling star has abruptly…
Para-cyclist Kate O’Brien is set to compete in her first Paralympic event, the C4 500-metre time trial, at 1:30 a.m. eastern time Friday. The Calgary native cycled for Canada during the 2016 Olympic games in…
Chernove, along with members of the Canadian Para Cycling team, was in Hawaii for Paralympics prep when the news broke. The initial reaction was that of disappointment which quickly turned to grateful, knowing that Canada was doing everything possible to protect its athletes during these unprecedented times.
Meet Marie-Eve Croteau, quite possibly the most unlucky Paralympian in the world. When asked if she was always an unlucky person, she simply nodded and said, “Yes.”
Tristen Chernove makes his living off the air but, in Rio, he’s making his name on the road and track.
The airport executive from Cranbrook, B.C., won gold in the men’s paracycling time trial at the scenic seaside course Wednesday, completing his Paralympic rainbow that includes silver and bronze on the track earlier in the Paralympic Games.
Following a near death experience, Canadian Cyclist Robbi Weldon arrives in Rio as strong as ever. The 2012 Paralympic gold-medalist believes she has regained her form from four years ago and is ready to contend for another medal.