Jim Steacy Says His Final Farewell to Competitive Sports
LETHBRIDGE – It’s the end of an era, as local athlete and two-time Olympian Jim Steacy announced his retirement from competitive sports on Thursday.
He read a statement through tears, on the same throwing circle where he practiced and competed as a member of the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns Track team in the early 2000’s. During his speech, he expressed that he couldn’t be more grateful for his family and all of their support.
After a nearly 17-year long career, Steacy says it’s really time to move on.
“My body just has taken an absolute pounding over the last few years, and my checklist is done… There’s nothing I can do anymore to make it any better, so it’s time. I’ve had my fun, I’ve had my run.”