Canada’s Papaconstantinou claims bronze at world para athletics championships
NEW DELHI — Marissa Papaconstantinou claimed Canada’s second medal of the world para athletics championships with a bronze in the women’s T64 100 metres Wednesday.
Papaconstantinou, a three-time Paralympian from Toronto who was born without a right foot and began sprinting with a running blade at age 12, crossed the finish line in 13.06 seconds.
Fleur Jong captured gold in 12.29 seconds, and Marlene Van Gansewinkel took silver in 12.86. Both athletes represent the Netherlands.
“The race was definitely not a clean race on my part,” Papaconstantinou said. “I was definitely hoping for a little bit of a better start. I was pretty fast through the middle, though. I think I was able to make up for it.


