Hoping to avoid traffic headaches, Canadian rowers hit the road at Rio Olympics
RIO DE JANEIRO — Pascal Lussier and the rest of Canada’s rowers at the Summer Olympics have a simple rule — no racing away from the water.
Wary of Rio de Janeiro’s infamous traffic jams, the Canadians decided to ditch the athletes village in the western part of the city and instead checked into a hotel not far from the rowing venue in the heart of the bustling metropolis.
Being close to Lagoa Stadium means the rowers are using bikes to get to and from events, but they’re also being extra cautious.
“We’re obviously competitive guys and we want to beat each other, but we made a rule that on the road we stay calm,” said Lussier, a men’s four crew member from St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que. “We travel with five or six guys and take up the lane and we make sure we’re really safe. So far it’s been pretty good.”


