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Andre De Grasse finds motivation in future uncertainty, turns focus to biopic
@Source: torontosun.com
The 30-year-old from Markham, Ont., has faced repeated questions about his future and whether he’ll race at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. At the 2024 Games in Paris, De Grasse missed the 100- and 200-metre finals for the first time due to a hamstring injury, but anchored Canada’s men’s 4×100 relay team to a gold medal.
He said it’s been “crazy” the number of times he’s been asked about his future despite having said he plans to go to L.A.
“I want to show people,” De Grasse said. “It’s definitely a blessing, and I’m definitely grateful to be in the sport for that long and be doing it at a high level, and I just want to keep defying the odds, keep breaking limits.
“(It would) be a full-circle moment for me to get to the L.A. Olympics 2028, and then we can go from there. We can re-evaluate this,” the University of Southern California product added. “Just go with the flow and just continue to remember to keep having fun and enjoying myself and embracing the moment.”
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