Anderson back to help Canada climb podium at wheelchair basketball worlds
HAMBURG — Patrick Anderson’s music career will have to wait.
The three-time Paralympic gold medallist has returned to Canada’s wheelchair basketball team, hoping to help Canada climb the medal podium at the world championships.
The 39-year-old from Fergus, Ont., who lost his legs in a car accident at the age of nine, helped Canada win gold at the 2000, 2004, and 2012 Paralympics, plus silver in 2008, but he left the sport after the 2012 London Games to pursue a music career. He and wife Anna Paddock make up the musical duo The Lay Awakes.
“Even after playing some preparation tournament this summer, we are going to have to be at the top of our game,” Anderson said, on Wheelchair Basketball Canada’s website. “I’m looking forward to being back.”