Reynolds rebounds from hip injury to be at top of his game heading to nationals
OTTAWA — Kevin Reynolds’ rehabilitation from hip surgery took place in a gym adjacent to a skating rink in Burnaby, B.C.
The 26-year-old would watch the skaters at his training base at Eight Rinks, all the while not knowing if he’d ever skate again.
But the three-time national silver medallist announced his return to the international ice with a bronze medal at Skate Canada International in the fall — his first-ever Grand Prix medal — and is looking forward to competing at this week’s national championships.
“After a few months off the ice I started to really miss it, and knew I wanted to at least give it a shot and at least try to come back. And if there was pain, I would give it up at that point and move on,” Reynolds said. “But the signs were all positive. Step by step, I was able to work things through and manage it.”