Canada shut out of medals again, but sprinters De Grasse, Brown provide hope
TOKYO — Canada threatened to add to its medal total Tuesday at the Tokyo Olympics but, despite a few close calls, the nation was left without any hardware to celebrate for the second straight day.
Once again, however, Canadian athletes set themselves up for success in the coming days. Sprinters Andre De Grasse and Aaron Brown both won their semifinal heats in the men’s 200 metres.
De Grasse cruised into Wednesday’s 200 final with a Canadian-record time of 19.73 in his semifinal. The 26-year-old from Markham, Ont., made it look easy. In classic De Grasse style, he got off to a pedestrian start before laying down a scorching second half, easily reeling in the competition.
He will be looking for his second medal in Tokyo after taking bronze in the 100 metres. And he will also try to get a medal in the 200 for a second straight Games. De Grasse took silver in the event at the 2106 Rio de Janeiro Olympics when he set his old Canadian-best mark of 19.80 seconds.