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2024.07.16 15:06 GMT+8

Andre De Grasse wants to defend men's 200m gold in Paris as his legacy

Updated 2024.07.16 15:06 GMT+8
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Andre De Grasse of Canada reacts after winning the men's 4x100-meter relay final at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, July 23, 2022. /CFP

Andre De Grasse of Canada won the men's 200-meter gold medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021. He will race at the coming 2024 Olympics in Paris and wants to defend his honor for his legacy.

"Yeah, another Olympic medal to me would, I think, would cement my legacy," De Grasse said. "You know having already six Olympic medals, if I can, you know, turn that to seven, eight or nine, that would be amazing."

De Grasse made his Olympic debut in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and secured one silver in the men's 200-meter event and two bronzes of the men's 100-meter and the men's 4x100-meter relay events.

Having raced in the three events again in Tokyo in 2021, he added the 200-meter gold, 4x100-meter relay silver and 100-meter bronze to his collection.

"I don't think any, yeah, no Canadian has ever done that before, so I feel like that would be an awesome, awesome feat for me," De Grasse said. "Even just to be even in good company with other sprinters across the world. So, I mean, yeah, I'm just going to have some fun with it. Enjoy the moment. I'm not going to put too much pressure on myself to make that happen, but obviously that's the goal. That's the mission at hand."

Canada pocketed seven golds, seven silvers and 10 bronzes at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

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