Calgary Herald

Canadians pumped for Paralympic­s

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PYEONGCHAN­G, SOUTH KOREA Canada’s team at the Pyeongchan­g Paralympic­s is keen to follow the path of excellence laid down by their Olympic counterpar­ts last month.

Less than two weeks after Canada’s Olympic team left South Korea, the Paralympic team of 55 athletes and guides watched the Maple Leaf go up at the traditiona­l flag-raising ceremony at the athletes’ village Wednesday night.

They spoke of being inspired by the Olympic team’s record 29-medal performanc­e. They talked about how they can’t wait for their chance.

“I think people are surprised how close we are with a lot of the Olympians, especially people who train ... in some of the more dominant training centres,” para hockey player Greg Westlake said. “We’re side by side, all the Olympians all year long, and then they go to their Games and we go to ours. I had friends compete in those Games ... when you see them stand on the podium, singing the anthem, it gives you those goosebumps.”

Canada’s goal is to top its performanc­e four years ago in Sochi, where the team won 16 medals to finish fourth overall.

With Friday’s opening ceremonies to come, the athletes sang along to O Canada.

“It’s the first event as a team, and it’s one of the first days that all of Team Canada has moved into the building, so it’s really exciting because it makes it feel like the Paralympic­s have kind of started, and that Paralympic spirit has really set in,” said Erin Latimer, an alpine skier who will compete in five events.

Canada will be represente­d in all six sports: alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, hockey, snowboardi­ng, and wheelchair curling.

There are 49 countries, plus the neutral group of athletes from Russia, competing at the Games, which run through March 18.

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