Canada’s cross-country legend McKeever makes history with 16th Paralympic gold medal
It was a happy coincidence that Brian McKeever wore bib No. 16 on Saturday.
Canada’s cross-country skiing legend captured his 16th Paralympic gold medal, to tie German alpine skier Gord Schoefelder for the most victories by a male winter Paralympian.
McKeever wrote a golden closing chapter to his remarkable career, cruising to victory in his final individual event at the Beijing Paralympics with guide and longtime friend Graham Nishikawa. The 42-year-old from Canmore, Alta., has swept the podium in all three individual cross-country events for four consecutive Paralympics.
But it’s never been about making history for McKeever, rather, taking it one race at a time and enjoying the journey.