Canada’s Nicholas Bennett captures second Paralympic swim gold, Maxwell earns silver
PARIS — The work that produced Nicholas Bennett’s first gold medal of the Paralympic Games was the key to his second.
The Canadian surged into the lead on the breaststroke leg of his 200-metre individual medley en route to victory Wednesday, and two days after his gold in the 100-metre breaststroke.
The 20-year-old from Parksville, B.C., is the first Canadian man to win multiple Paralympic gold medals in a single meet since Benoit Huot’s five in Athens, Greece, in 2004.
Bennett touched the wall in a Paralympic record time of two minutes 6.05 seconds, which was two and a half seconds faster than silver medallist Rhys Darby of Britain.


