‘Resilience’ is catchphrase for Canada’s Tokyo Olympic track and field team
TORONTO — The world No. 1-ranked decathlete Damian Warner trained in an unheated hockey arena all winter that was so cold some days he couldn’t feel his feet.
Melissa Bishop-Nriagu worked out in her home gym during a two-week quarantine after competing in the U.S.
Andre De Grasse had to train on a soccer field for weeks after his track in Florida closed for COVID-19 protocols.
The trio headline a Canadian track and field team for the Tokyo Olympics that’s not just one of the most talented ever assembled, but perhaps also the toughest.