Sports & Fitness

'World's oldest' kayaker eyes Paralympic medal at fourth Games

The 2020 World Cup bronze medallist, who had both her legs amputated at 17, is optimistic about her chances in the 200-metre paracanoe sprint in Tokyo because she’s ‘a better athlete at 54 than at 20’

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Aug 2021 9:00PM

'World's oldest' kayaker eyes Paralympic medal at fourth Games
54-year-old Paralympian kayaker, Pascale Bercovitch, who maintains a level of fitness that surpasses that of her youth, believes that her race for glory at the Tokyo Paralympic Games is 'going to be tight, but I'm going to give it my all and hope for a good outcome' − pix courtesy of AFP, August 25, 2021

TEL AVIV − Pascale Bercovitch, who calls herself the world's oldest kayaker, has failed to win a medal at the three previous Paralympic Games, but said she remains hopeful because "she's a better athlete at 54 than at 20."

The French-Israeli national rowed for the Jewish state at Beijing 2008, competed in handcycling at London 2012 and paracanoeing at Rio 2016. She will compete in Tokyo on September 2-4 in the 200-metre paracanoe sprint. 

She had both her legs amputated at age 17 following a train accident in France. 

"I wanted to board the train. The opposite happened," she said in a training session on Tel Aviv's Yarkon River. 

She won a paracanoe bronze in the 2020 World Cup and affirmed her age would not inhibit her from Tokyo success. 

"I am the oldest kayaker in the world, but I don't really look at numbers," she said, insisting she was "faster and stronger" than she was in her 20s. 

Maintaining a level of fitness that surpasses that of her youth requires discipline, said Bercovitch, who has two daughters. 

"I don't eat what I want to eat, I eat what I have to eat. I sleep when I have to sleep. I live a nun's life," she said with the smile that seems like a permanent fixture on her face. 

She is known widely in Israel for delivering speeches about her life experiences, but the former journalist said her "passion" for sport is her primary focus. 

The postponement of the Games, which kicked off yesterday in a ceremony delayed for a year due to the pandemic, demanded an extra level of commitment. 

"It's been another year of maintaining the discipline... there were lockdowns. I was training in my garden. 

She said she can no longer picture herself as not being in a wheelchair and that she sees herself as "super cute."

"I'm a metre tall, I'm 45 kilos (99 pounds), I'm in a small wheelchair and I go super fast, everywhere, all time − that's me!" she said. 

Israel used to be a Paralympic powerhouse, winning 69 medals at Toronto 1976. 

But the haul has diminished in recent years − significantly less soldiers have been severely wounded in battle than during the initial decades following Israel's creation in 1948. 

But Bercovitch and the 33-athlete strong Israeli delegation hopes to surpass the 3 medals won in Rio.

She did not rule out competing in 2024 in Paris, the city where she was born, but for now her focus is exclusively on Tokyo. 

"It's going to be tight, but I'm going to give it my all and hope for a good outcome," she said. – AFP, August 25, 2021

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