Crystal Emmanuel hopes to blaze a trail for female Canadian sprinters
LONDON — Crystal Emmanuel knew little about longtime sprint star Marita Payne-Wiggins, other than as the name listed alongside a Canadian record she had been diligently chasing.
“Only thing (I knew) is that she had the 200 record, and her son is (NBA star) Andrew Wiggins,” Emmanuel said with a laugh. “I heard it ringing in my ears throughout the season, so I’m getting to know who she is now — because I’ve got to come out here and represent for Canada.”
Payne-Wiggins set the 200 record in 1983 — a full eight years before Emmanuel was born — and the 34 years since haven’t been kind to Canadian women sprinters.
Emmanuel, who finally broke Payne-Wiggins’ 200 record last month, is intent on changing that, and on Saturday at the world track and field championships, the 25-year-old from Toronto sped to second place in her heat of the 100 metres, booking her spot in Sunday night’s semifinals.


