Canadian alpine skier Alexis Guimond aims to showcase best work at Paralympics
Alexis Guimond views himself as an artist of sorts.
Many hours of work behind the scenes, a short moment to put his work on display for all to see.
On Friday, the Para alpine skier from Gatineau, Que., gets one more chance to showcase his work in the men’s standing giant slalom at the Milan Cortina Paralympics. He earned bronze at the 2018 Pyeongchang Paralympics in the event.
“It’s the pursuit of excellence. For me, to be the best in the world means something,” Guimond said. “I see myself like an artist. I put thousands of hours of work that people don’t really see in training, in the gym, and on the hill. And then in about a minute or two, I get that isolated moment in my life that I have to give the absolute best I can. And that’s the true art of it.
