Family Affair: McClintock-Rini wins silver and stepdaughter Rini takes bronze
MALA, Peru — Whitney McClintock-Rini was about three minutes in to a post-event interview when the emotion of the day really sunk in.
The Canadian water-skier, her hair still wet after a silver-medal performance in the chilly Bujama Lagoon, raised her hands to her face and started to cry. A mix of feelings and questions came flooding to the surface as she took a moment to compose herself.
Would this be her last Pan Am Games after a 12-year run that produced 14 medals? Why did gold prove elusive this time around?
Factor in the strange feeling of competing against her stepdaughter at the Games for the first time and McClintock-Rini had a lot to digest.