Five years after skydiving crash, Canada’s Turner races to Paralympic gold medal
There were dark days when Tyler Turner wished he’d died in the skydiving accident that cost him his legs.
Because then he wouldn’t be facing the decision of whether to push forward, or simply exist.
On Monday, the 33-year-old from Campbell River, B.C., captured Canada’s first Paralympic snowboarding gold medal, racing to victory in snowboard cross at the Beijing Games.
And moments before standing atop the podium, a highlight of a six-medal day for Canada, Turner reflected on how far he’d come.