Turbide toughs it out in pool to win world title
MADEIRÃ, Portugal — Don’t call Nicolas-Guy Turbide an overnight success. But feel free to call the Quebec City athlete a world champion.
Making his fourth career appearance at Madeira, the longtime national team standout finally reached the top of the world championship podium on Wednesday thanks to a triumph in the men’s 100-metre backstroke S13 at the Penteada Olympic Swimming Complex.
Turbide claimed silver in his favourite event at last summer’s Paralympic Games in Tokyo and at the 2019 Worlds in London, as well as bronze at Rio 2016.
Turbide, who trains with coach Marc-Andre Pelletier at Club de Natation Region de Quebec in Quebec City, posted a winning time of 1:00.17 to edge Thomas van Wanrooij of the Netherlands (1:00.55) by 38 hundredths of a second. Oleksii Virchenko of Ukraine took bronze in 1:00.95.