Mac Marcoux, guide Jack Leitch race to Canada’s first gold of Paralympics
JEONGSEON, Korea, Republic Of — There’s a feeling of pure freedom when Mac Marcoux is roaring down the mountain at 120 kilometres an hour, the only sounds coming from the crunch of his skis on the snow and the directions from guide Jack Leitch.
The 20-year-old skier’s love of speed carried him to Canada’s first gold medal of the Pyeongchang Paralympic Games, as he and Leitch won the downhill for visually impaired on Saturday.
“It’s a pretty special feeling. It’s just me and Jack and we’re alone on the hill, and we can go as fast as we want . . . it’s really cool,” Marcoux said with a big grin.
And fast they went, beating silver medallists Jakub Krako and guide Branislav Brozman of Slovakia by 1.42 seconds.