The hard-working pair won the first heat earlier in the week at Sea Forest Waterway, but finished third in their semi-final on Wednesday and were determined to leave nothing in the tank at the end of this Olympic experience. So they blasted off at the start of the six-boat final on Thursday, still led halfway through its gruelling 2,000 metres, and did what they could to fend off the favourites from New Zealand, who had set the world and Olympic best time the day before in their semi-final.
“You obviously don’t want to be crying all the time, but I would almost say, if you’re not crying once in awhile, are you going hard enough? Do you care enough about this?” Janssens said during Kreek’s wide-ranging interview with the B.C.-born pair who embraced the sport reluctantly at the beginning of their respective careers.Article content
But they stuck with it for their own reasons, eventually wound up in a boat together in 2018 and found almost immediate success. They won their first World Cup event and went on to score the gold medals at the worlds in Bulgaria later that year. They had to settle for bronze medals at the worlds in 2019, which was the last time they had competed before these Games.Article content
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