Track & field athletes aim for spot on Tokyo team at trials that almost didn’t happen
Between travel restrictions, quarantine requirements and a competition schedule drastically altered by COVID-19, Canada’s track and field athletes have faced massive hurdles on the road to Tokyo.
For many of them, the last chance to punch their ticket comes this weekend at the Olympic and Paralympic Track and Field Trials at Montreal’s Claude Robillard Sports Complex.
And just a few weeks ago, even the Olympic trials were in doubt.
“This whole thing has been a puzzle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in something else, I don’t know what else,” said Mathieu Gentes, Athletics Canada’s chief operating officer. “This has been the most stressful, most complicated, tiring and frustrating process. (However) I’m happy it’s happening . . . the reason we keep telling ourselves, this is an awesome opportunity for our athletes that we’ve been able to deliver in pretty difficult circumstances.”