Veteran Adam Lancia going for one wheelchair basketball medal at Paralympics
TORONTO — Morning practice has ended and the Canadian men’s wheelchair basketball team heads out for a quick lunch.
But veteran Adam Lancia still has work to do on his wheelchair before he can eat and rejoin his teammates in preparation for the Rio Paralympics.
The three-time Paralympic medallist is viewed by some teammates as a one-man NASCAR pit crew, always looking for ways to gain an edge with his equipment. Lancia guesses that he’s altered at least 30 different frames, replaced over 600 tires and experimented with numerous straps to figure out the best way to keep himself locked into his seat.
“Both sides of my family have tradesmen, mechanics, carpenters, small engine mechanics, so I’m inclined to do things with my hands,” said Lancia, a double-leg amputee who removes and tosses his prosthetics to the side while replacing the tire on his rim.


