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Sask. Roughrider Jay Dearborn preparing for Olympic debut in bobsleigh

A serious injury at training camp and a season-ending pandemic might make even the most-seasoned CFL veteran throw their hands up in despair.

But not Jay Dearborn.

While he was sidelined from playing as a defensive back with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Dearborn started training with Bobsleigh Canada, and eventually won a seat on Canada's national team for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

When he returned to play for the Riders this year, Dearborn said his fellow teammates were surprised to hear about his new athletic career.

"Some of the guys were pretty impressed and pretty shocked," he said.

"It really felt like they were rooting for me and they were excited to see how I could do."

Dearborn's journey started in 2019 following his release from the Riders due to a training camp injury. After returning to Ontario to train and recuperate, he was approached by a strength coach at Ottawa's Carlton University, who was also a recruiter for Bobsleigh Canada.

He managed to attend a bobsleigh training camp in Ontario before the Riders called him back and re-signed him to the team.

Dearborn's football career seemed to be going great, until the 2020 CFL season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

So, he decided to return to bobsleigh, and ended up being named to the national team that year.

Even though he played a full CFL season in 2021, he continued on as a part of the national bobsleigh team as well.

He said the Riders' coaches and staff have been very helpful and encouraging.

"They were super supportive of allowing me to keep that door open throughout the season," said Dearborn.

"On bye weeks I was headed over to Calgary to train on the indoor ice surface there."

Dearborn said there are many similarities to training

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