BC PARALYMPIANS SHINE BRIGHT IN TOKYO
8 septembre, 2021
BC PARALYMPIANS SHINE BRIGHT IN TOKYO
BC Athletics is extremely proud of its four Paralympic athletes who competed in Tokyo. Making it to the Paralympics is a feat in itself and the performances they gave were extraordinary.
Two-time Paralympian Liam Stanley set a new T37 Paralympic record with a time of 4:06.95 in the T38 1500m, but just missed the podium. Liam’s teammate, Nathan Riech, also set a new Paralympic record in the same race for the T38 class and took home the Gold Medal with a dominating performance and time of 3:58.92.
https://athletics.ca/riech-reaches-his-golden-goal/
Thomas Normandeau, competing in his first Paralympics, finished with a time of 50.02 in the men’s T45 400 metres which was good enough for sixth place.
Greg Stewart, our final BC Athletics Athlete to compete in Tokyo, came out with a massive Paralympic record throw of 16.75 metres in the men’s F46 shot put final to take home the Gold Medal.
https://athletics.ca/greg-stewart-good-as-gold/
We also want to congratulate the BC Athletics Staff members that were in Tokyo:
Sarah Black, Victoria, BC, Team Manager
Heather Hennigar, Victoria, BC, Coach
Sandeep Nanhandra, Victoria, BC, Athletic Therapist
Patricia Roney, Victoria, BC, Physiotherapist