Aurélie Rivard still floating on a cloud after record medal haul in Tokyo
MONTREAL — The undisputed queen of the Tokyo Paralympic Games, Aurélie Rivard mentions it right off the top: she is still floating on a cloud two weeks removed from her experience in Japan.
Rivard, 25, of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., won an impressive five medals, including a pair of gold and one silver in para swimming. She now has 10 career medals from three Paralympic Games.
When combined with the four silvers from para-athlete Brent Lakatos of Dorval, Que., nine of Canada’s 21 medals were won by Quebecers at the recently concluded games.
“I hadn’t realized that. It’s still fun to know. It’s a great accomplishment, I think,” Rivard said in a phone interview with The Canadian Press.