Turbide takes unusual approach to training ahead of Canadian swimming trials
TORONTO — Paralympian Nicolas-Guy Turbide has had to go against conventional wisdom as he prepares for the Canadian swimming trials.
Turbide earned bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics and silver at the Tokyo Games, both in the men’s 100-metre backstroke, and followed that up with gold in the men’s 50-metre freestyle at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games on July 30.
He did all that despite learning in 2021 that his nervous system will collapse if he overexerts himself for too many days in a row.
“It’s not the advice we often give to swimmers but I really have to listen to how I feel on the day,” he said, sitting in the poolside stands at Toronto’s Pan Am Centre.