Olympic champion Andre De Grasse brings back his annual holiday classic — and his basketball dream

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At the pinnacle of men’s track and field, De Grasse is still infatuated with basketball.

As he walks through the basketball gym doors, a stream of people follow, floating along the court for the first time in three years at his latest Andre De Grasse Holiday Classic. Meanwhile, youth players are scattered around, practicing for their upcoming game in the charity tournament that will see all proceeds go to the Andre De Grasse Family Foundation and Kids Help Phone.

“I still kind of got that team atmosphere from track, whether that was having my coach, having my trainer, my therapist. So, I kind of use that as if that was my team, that was like my basketball team. That’s now my team.” Up until the last year of high school at Milliken Mills, basketball was his life. But when the team shuttered, he turned to track after a conversation with a friend. Although the sports looked different on the surface De Grasse saw the through lines and applied them.

Studies have shown that playing multiple sports growing up leads to better motor, muscle and skill development but the most important thing for De Grasse is the shift in mindset. Being an effective basketball player takes constant training and discipline. To become an Olympic athlete, it has taken an immense amount of sacrifice.

 

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