‘I just want to keep pushing boundaries’: Greg Westlake proud of Paralympic career
Greg Westlake knows all about the highs and lows of the Paralympics.
As a forward on Canada’s Para hockey team for more than 16 years, he’s experienced the rush of gold-medal games and the sting of defeat, the camaraderie of the athlete’s village and the gruelling preparation that goes into readying for the Games.
Now he’s soaking up all the memories one more time as he competes at his final Paralympics in Beijing.
“It’s my fifth Games but it never gets old,” Westlake told The Canadian Press before heading to China. “One of the biggest thrills in the world is putting on that jersey and going with your teammates, people that you’ve worked so closely with for such a long time now, and just leaving it all out there. So no matter what happens, we’re coming home proud as anything.”