Maude Jacques retires from Canadian women's wheelchair basketball team
28 year old helped national team capture gold at 2014 world championships
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Paralympian and world champion Maude Jacques has announced her retirement from the Canadian women's wheelchair basketball team.
Jacques first cracked the national team lineup and helped Canada capture a gold medal on home soil at the 2014 IWBF women's world championship in Toronto.
She also represented Canada at the London Paralympic Games, and helped her team earn a spot at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, which have been postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Sherbrooke, Que. native competed at the inaugural IWBF under-25 women's world championship, which was held in St. Catharines, Ont. She was an all-star at the 2015 edition of the tournament in Beijing.
"Sometimes tough decisions have to be made, and I knew retiring would never be easy because basketball has been a part of my identity for so long," Jacques said in a release. "But I leave the team with my head held high and I am proud of everything that I have accomplished. I wish Team Canada the best for Tokyo 2021."
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