Canada’s Zachary Gingras captures bronze in men’s 400m at Tokyo Paralympics
TOKYO — Standing on the podium at the Tokyo Paralympics Tuesday, Canada’s Zachary Gingras wished his family were in the crowd.
The 20-year-old from Markham, Ont., had just won bronze in the T38 men’s 400-metres and wanted to celebrate with his loved ones.
“It would have been something special, for sure,” he said. “But I know they’re probably crying on the couch back in Canada. So that’s nice.”
Gingras, who lives with cerebral palsy, crossed in a personal-best time of 50.85 seconds Tuesday, just behind Turkey’s Mohamed Farhat Chida (50.33). Jose Chessani Garcia of Mexico won gold with a time of 49.99.