De Grasse launches initiative to get cooped up Canadian kids out and running
After a crazy few months of being locked out of weight rooms, and scouring the neighbourhood for grass fields to train on, Andre De Grasse says he can handle any COVID-19 restrictions the Tokyo Olympics throw at him.
A day after Tokyo organizers announced daily COVID-19 testing and other tight restrictions for athletes, the three-time Olympic medallist said the only choice is to roll with it.
“You’ve got to make the best of it,” De Grasse said during his drive home from practice and treatment on Thursday. “Whatever they throw at us . . . things are going to be out of our control, but I’m going to try to manage it, and do the best that I can.
“Of course, it might not be the greatest experience in terms of being able to see the city of Tokyo, but I’m just there to hopefully win medals, make the best of that, and then go back home.”