Connor Taras

Connor Taras is a Canadian sport kayaker from Waverley, Nova Scotia,[1] who was a silver medalist with the Canadian Men's K-4 1000 metres team at the 2011 Pan American Games.[2] He also competed in the Men's K-1 200 metres, finishing sixth.

He tried out for the Canadian kayaking team for the 2012 Summer Olympics, but missed qualifying by 0.6 seconds.[1] After struggling with his sexual orientation for a number of years, Taras began coming out as gay to friends and family in 2013.[1] According to Taras, the freedom to be open about his sexual orientation made him a better athlete; in the same year, he successfully shaved a full 12 seconds off his personal best time.[1]

He was educated at Mount Saint Vincent University, studying marketing.[1]

In 2015, Taras announced his retirement from competitive sport. He served as coordinator of ceremonies for the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario,[3] and is an ambassador for the Canadian Olympic Committee's OneTeam initiative to combat homophobia in sports.[4]

References

  1. "For kayaker Connor Taras, coming out was ultimate victory". Toronto Star, July 22, 2014.
  2. "Canada takes medals in bowling, kayak, karate, judo and fencing; count at 97". National Post, October 28, 2011.
  3. "Much work needed to ensure LGBT athletes can be themselves". Daily Xtra, August 7, 2015.
  4. "Canadian athletes helping others step out of shadows". Oakland Press, June 23, 2015.


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