Canada’s Lakatos has won nine Paralympic medals since nearly retiring in 2008
Canadian wheelchair racer Brent Lakatos nearly retired after the Beijing Paralympics, but the pull of a medal proved too strong.
That was 13 years and three Games ago. Now the 41-year-old from Dorval, Que., has a whopping nine Paralympic medals, capturing his second silver in Tokyo in the 400 metres on Sunday — and the busy track athlete still has four races to go.
“I didn’t really ever think (nine medals) would be possible,” Lakatos said, in the car ride back to the athletes village on Sunday. “I was considering retiring after Beijing, and my wife (Paralympic long jumper Stefanie Reid of Great Britain) and I, we decided to go for one more to try and get a medal, try to get one medal.
“That was my goal going into London (in 2012). I thought I’d retire after London, I thought I’d retire after Rio (2016) and somehow I’m still here and that number is slowly growing. And so, it doesn’t really seem real but yeah, it’s nice.”