Canadian wheelchair racer Bouchard wins gold at para athletics world championships
NEW DELHI — Canadian wheelchair racer Anthony Bouchard struck gold in the T52 100-metre event at the world para athletics championships on Saturday.
The 32-year-old from Quebec City powered through with a time of 16.95 seconds.
Bouchard set a personal best and championship record of 16.78 seconds earlier on Saturday to get into the final.
“To be honest, I knew I had that in me,” Bouchard said. “But with all the conditions we have here, the heat, the air pollution, I had some doubts. I really didn’t know what to expect, but I’m really, really happy with the result, but I couldn’t let my performance in the morning give me too much confidence.”


