Canadian Paralympians happy to be home after great experience in Paris
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Upon touching down on home soil, Paralympic silver medallist Jesse Zesseu called his first Games a surreal moment.
Several Canadian Paralympians returned home at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, with smiles on their faces and some with family awaiting them at arrivals. Zesseu, a 25-year-old from Toronto, won silver in the men’s F37 discus throw in his debut Games.
“It was pretty surreal. Sorry, my voice is gone from last night,” he said. “Getting there and experiencing the entire thing, … this was like on a whole other level. The crowds were insane, we would have like 60- to 70,000 people for track and I’ve never experienced that in my whole life.
“It was a surreal experience, to really live out your dreams is a crazy thing to do.”


