Gabriela Stafford wins third 1,500 metre title after a “little prayer” for mom
OTTAWA — In the last decade, Gabriela Stafford has found solace out on long runs. And when pre-race nerves threaten to derail her, she finds strength in thinking of her mom.
The 22-year-old from Toronto raced to her third 1,500-metre title Sunday at the Canadian track and field championships, and in the moments before she stepped to the start line alongside her younger sister Lucia, she said a little prayer for her mom.
“A lot of runners, in their moments of anxiety leading into a race, will fall on something, and for some people that’s God and prayer,” Stafford said. “I’m not the most religious person but I’m definitely a very spiritual person, and in those moments of doubt and hurt and worry before the race, I always think of my mom and say a little prayer to her, to give me strength. . . it gives me comfort instead of shying away from that place of hurt.”
“I always think of her before a race.”


