100 days to Paralympics: Anderson says a medal in Tokyo would be “extra heavy”
Patrick Anderson has captured four Paralympic and four world championship medals over his stellar wheelchair basketball career.
But he says if he and his Canadian teammates can climb the medal podium at the upcoming Paralympics — amid a global pandemic that pushed back the Tokyo Games by a year — that medal will mean a whole lot more.
“In one sense, there’s a bit of a buffer built in, because just to get there with the team, and for the Games to happen at all and to be back on the court playing and representing Canada is going to feel like a win on some level,” Anderson said.
“(We’re still) going there with that competitive fire to try to win. But it’s almost like playing with house money. I’m really proud of all the success that I’ve been part of with Team Canada, but quite frankly, winning a medal in 2021 will feel tougher than anything that we’ve had to face in the past. That medal would be extra heavy — in a good way.”