Canadian track stars enter national championships on high after Rio success
OTTAWA — Star sprinter Andre De Grasse wants to put on a show on home soil before he goes back to thrilling the track world on the international stage.
De Grasse, who won silver in the men’s 200 metres and bronze in the 100 and 4×100 relay at the 2016 Rio Games, is one of the country’s top athletics stars in Ottawa this week for the Canadian track and field championships and wants to make sure he gives local fans something to remember.
“This is a chance to represent on home soil,” said De Grasse, who is gearing up of the world championships in London and ultimately has his eyes on gold at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. “I don’t get the opportunity to compete in Canada a lot so I’m happy to be here and looking forward to putting on a show.”
De Grasse holds the Canadian record in the 200 metres and would love to take over the 100 metres record of 9.84 that Donovan Bailey set in 1996 and was matched by Bruny Surin in 1999.


