Five to watch: Canada boasts Paralympic stars on the ice and snow
The dust has barely settled on the Tokyo Paralympics, and the Winter Paralympics in Beijing are just 50 days from opening.
The Canadian team captured 28 medals — eight gold, four silver and 16 bronze — four years ago at the Pyeongchang Paralympics, and hopes to improve on that number when the Games open on March 4.
COVID-19 is a factor, as Canada has faced tighter restrictions to competing and training than many other countries, which was evident in the 21 medals Canada won at the Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, eight less than five years earlier in Brazil.
Still, Canadian winter Paralympians have returned to competition with a bang, laying down some excellent results, a tantalizing glimpse at the team’s medal potential. Here are five athletes to watch: