Canada has new Paralympic middle-distance running star in Nate Riech
OTTAWA — Nate Riech’s brain scan looks like the surface of the moon. There’s a dark crater where the cells that control the right side of his body once were. It’s exactly the size of a golf ball.
Riech was just 10 when he was playing golf with some buddies in Phoenix, where the family lived. A group behind them was playing through, and so Riech and his friends took refuge from the hot sun under a tree to wait. But someone fired a drive from 150 yards away that veered left, hitting Riech in the back of the head.
“It actually hit me so hard it was more of a numbing feeling, a tingly sensation going through my body,” Riech said. “At first, I didn’t honestly know I got hit until my friend was like ‘Dude, you just got hit,’ and we saw a ball bounce off in a weird direction.”
Sitting at Terry Fox Stadium the day after he captured the 1,500-metre Paralympic title at the Canadian track and field championships, and a week after he smashed two world records, the 23-year recounted the day that changed his life.
