Canadian wheelchair racer and politician Stilwell races to second gold in Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO — Before she rolled up to the start line Saturday, Michelle Stilwell paused to soak in the sights and sounds of Olympic Stadium.
Not because it might have been the final moment on a Paralympic career winding down, but because it was just another great moment to be savoured.
The Canadian wheelchair racer sprinted to victory in the 100 metres on Saturday for her second gold of the Rio Paralympics, and sixth of her illustrious career.
The 42-year-old athlete and politician from Parksville, B.C., isn’t sure what her immediate racing future holds, but she’s learned to approach every race like it’s her last.


