Star Canadian canoeist says her return to team training is like coming back home
Laurence Vincent Lapointe credits a “weird little flame” inside her for helping her stay strong when it looked like her Olympic dreams would be dashed.
The star Canadian canoeist faced a four-year ban and could have missed her event’s Olympic debut in Tokyo after testing positive for the steroid-like substance Ligandrol last July.
However, the 11-time world champ won her case last week after persuading a tribunal that the test was caused by bodily fluid contamination from her then-boyfriend. The decision by the anti-doping panel, convened by the International Canoe Federation, allowed her to return to training and competition.
Speaking Wednesday on a conference call, Vincent Lapointe recalled how she refocused her energy at a retreat last October. At the time, things looked dim as she was searching for answers.