Canada’s Priscilla Gagne happy more blind judokas are getting a chance at Paralympics
Canadian judoka Priscilla Gagne isn’t enjoying the easy ride she once expected at the Paris Paralympics.
But as the three-time Paralympian enters her final Games, she welcomes the competition — because new rules mean more blind athletes are getting a chance on the mat.
Born with the genetic eye disorder retinitis pigmentosa, Gagne is categorically blind and will compete in the women’s J1 57-kilogram event Thursday at Champ de Mars Arena.
The 38-year-old from Sarnia, Ont., was Canada’s opening ceremonies flag-bearer at the Tokyo Games in 2021, where she won silver in the 52-kg weight class despite sparring against judokas with better vision.