Former Minto Sopotyk wins first medal at Canada Summer Games, has a shot at more
For Kyrell Sopotyk, it’s been an incredibly quick turnaround.
Sopotyk has been training for wheelchair racing for just over a year, and in that time he’s not only earned a spot on Team Saskatchewan for the Canada Summer Games, he’s earned some hardware as well, winning a bronze medal in the men’s 1500-meter wheelchair race.
“Obviously, it was super exciting, just knowing all the hard work you put in paid off,” Sopotyk said. “Super exciting feeling.”
After years in hockey, suddenly losing the use of his legs made for many changes in his life. In just a year, however, he’s gone from learning the basics of wheelchair racing to being one of the top competitors in the country.