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UPDATE: Reid Maxwell takes silver at Paralympics

“It’s an honour to represent my country,” he said

A swimming sensation from St. Albert has claimed a silver medal at the Paralympics.

St. Albert resident Reid Maxwell won silver in the Men’s 400 m freestyle – S8 event held Sept. 4 at the Paris La Défense Arena during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

Maxwell is the youngest Canadian athlete at the games, having turned 17 on Sept. 2. He was born without a lower right leg and has Prune Belly Syndrome (the near or total absence of abdominal muscles).

Reached in Paris Sept. 5, Maxwell said he was super happy with his performance.

“It’s an honour to represent my country, let alone win a medal.”

Record-setting swims

Maxwell placed 9th and 10th in the Men’s 100 m backstroke – S8 and Men’s 200 m individual medley – SM8, respectively, earlier in the Paralympics, meaning he did not advance to the finals for those events.

Maxwell said he didn’t expect to do that great in those events in any case (though he came close to his personal best in the 200 m), and used them to familiarize himself with the venue and its raucous, football-stadium-sized crowd.

“The crowds here are surreal,” he said.

“They’re so many people in the stands, and they’re so passionate about swimming.”

Maxwell set a new Americas record during the qualifiers for the 400 m freestyle and had the best overall time, netting him the centre lane in the finals. He said the centre spot gave him a big confidence boost and let him keep an eye on all his competitors during the race.

Maxwell said he felt strong and smooth as he leapt from the starting block during the finals, and was neck-and-neck with Italy’s Alberto Amodeo for the first half of the race.

“I think I was ahead of him for the first 200 m, and around the 250 mark he started pulling ahead of me. That last 50, I was just trying to chase him down.”

Maxwell finished with a time of 4:23.90, just 0.67 seconds behind Amodeo. That time earned Maxwell the silver — his first Paralympic medal — and set yet another a new Americas record for the event.

“It was a close race,” he said.

Maxwell said he was so out of breath when he finished the race that he didn’t initially comprehend that he had taken the silver. It wasn’t until he got out of the pool and walked through the media area that it all sunk in. Standing on the podium soon after, he got his first good look at the crowd.

“When you’re looking up and you see all these people, it’s insane.”

Maxwell’s silver medal features a view of the underside of the Eiffel Tower on one side and a hexagonal piece of iron from the tower itself on the other. Also included with the medal were a box for it, a Paralympic Games poster, and a plushie of the Paralympic Games mascot, The Phryge (a red, smiling, anthropomorphic arrow-shaped Phrygian cap with a prosthetic leg). The Canadian Paralympic Committee will also award Maxwell $15,000 for his silver medal.

More to come

Maxwell was scheduled to swim in the Men’s 100m freestyle – S8 on Sept. 6 and the Men’s 100 m butterfly – S8 on Sept. 7.

Meanwhile, former Legal resident Arinn Young and Team Canada continued their quest for gold in wheelchair basketball this week. Canada beat Germany 71 to 53 in the quarterfinals Sept. 4, and was set to play against the Netherlands on Sept. 6 in the semifinals.

Visit www.paralympic.org/paris-2024 for the latest Paralympic results.


Kevin Ma

About the Author: Kevin Ma

Kevin Ma joined the St. Albert Gazette in 2006. He writes about Sturgeon County, education, the environment, agriculture, science and aboriginal affairs. He also contributes features, photographs and video.
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