Christine Sinclair has her eyes fixed on leading Canada into 2020 Summer Games
TORONTO — The sting of Canada’s World Cup disappointment has been replaced by the allure of another Olympic women’s soccer medal for Christine Sinclair.
Sinclair said Wednesday time has helped ease the pain of Canada’s disheartening 1-0 World Cup quarterfinal loss to Sweden on June 24 in Paris. The veteran team captain’s focus now is on leading the squad into the 2020 Tokyo Games and chasing a third straight Olympic medal.
Canada has captured bronze medals at the last two Summer Games (2012 in London, 2016 in Rio). Sinclair said she’ll ponder her soccer future after the Tokyo Olympics.
“I’ve thought about it,” said Sinclair, in town promoting A&W’s ‘Burgers to Beat MS Day,’ campaign. “I’m just going to go the Olympics and see what happens from there.