
Canadian swimmer Benoit Huot prepares for possible Paralympic swan song
TORONTO — Benoit Huot hesitates at the mention of retirement.
As the veteran Canadian swimmer heads into his fifth Paralympics, he isn’t thinking too much about how many Games he may have left, but admits he’s going to savour every moment in Brazil.
“I’ll finish with Rio and I’ll re-evaluate after the Games if I have another year in me and if I do, I’ll go year-by-year,” Huot said this week at Toronto’s Pan Am Sports Centre. “I’m 32 now and I think it’s really difficult to put myself in the mindset of that I’m going for another full cycle.”
The Longueuil, Que., native has had an illustrious career that includes 19 Paralympic medals — nine of which are gold. Huot, who was born with a disability in his right leg commonly known as club foot, set a world record in the SM10 200-metre individual medley at the 2012 London Games, finishing the race in two minutes 10.01 seconds.