2023 AUSTRALIAN CANOE SLALOM TEAMS CONFIRMED

Paddle Australia (PA) is pleased to announce the Australian Canoe Slalom teams for 2023.

Following selection at the Penrith Open and Australian Open, PA is pleased to present the senior, U23 and junior teams that will represent Australia in 2023.

Olympic gold medalist Jessica Fox and dual Olympian Lucien Delfour headline the team which boasts a mix of youth and experience across both the kayak and canoe boats.

“Paddle Australia is very pleased to announce the athletes who have been selected to our Australia Canoe Slalom teams for 2023,” Crane said.

“Our Canoe Slalom team is world class, boasting a mix of youth and experience across both the kayak and canoe boats.

“This year will be a massive year for our Canoe Slalom program, with the Senior World Championships in London this year the first chance to earn quotas for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

“Special thanks to the National Centre of Excellence, pathways and club coaches and support teams that continue to support our athletes in becoming the world’s best paddlers and worlds best people.

“The international season is fast approaching, and we’re looking forward to seeing our Australian Canoe Slalom team in action as we continue to countdown to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games,” Crane said.

Paddle Australia CEO Phil Jones said: “On behalf of Paddle Australia I’d like to congratulate the athletes selected to the Australian Canoe Slalom teams for 2023.

“After seeing them all race on home soil earlier this year, I’m excited to see what they can do across the World Cup season and at the World Championships.

“I’d like to thank the team of volunteers, officials and selectors that made the selection events possible, and wish this group of athletes the very best of luck for the upcoming international season,” he said.

Selections were made in accordance with the PA Selection Policy – click here

Paddle Australia congratulate the following athletes on their selection:

SENIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM

WK1 Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

MK1 Lucien Delfour

Tim Anderson

Ben Pope

WC1 Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

MC1 Tristan Carter

Brodie Crawford

Kaylen Bassett

 

WORLD CUP TEAMS

World Cup 1

Augsburg, Germany

1-4 June

World Cup 2

Prague, Czech Republic

8-11 June

World Cup 3

Ljubljana-Tacen, Slovenia

15-18 June

World Cup 4

La Seu d’Urgell, Spain

31 August – 3 September

World Cup Final

Vaires sur Marne, France

5-8 October

WK1 Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Georgie O’Callaghan

Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

MK1 Lucien Delfour

Tim Anderson

Ben Pope

Lucien Delfour

Tim Anderson

Ben Pope

Lucien Delfour

Tim Anderson

Sebastian Montalto

Lucien Delfour

Tim Anderson

Ben Pope

Lucien Delfour

Tim Anderson

Ben Pope

WC1 Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

Jess Fox

Noemie Fox

Kate Eckhardt

MC1 Tristan Carter

Brodie Crawford

Kaylen Bassett

Tristan Carter

Brodie Crawford

Kaylen Bassett

Tristan Carter

Brodie Crawford

Mark Crosbee

Tristan Carter

Brodie Crawford

Kaylen Bassett

Tristan Carter

Brodie Crawford

Kaylen Bassett

 

U23 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM

WK1 Georgie O’Callaghan

Claire Clements

Abby Collins

MK1 Hamish Dalziel

Sebastian Montalto

Joshua Montalto

WC1 Georgie O’Callaghan MC1 Mark Crosbee

Declan Ellis

Benjamin Ross

 

JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM

WK1 Alicia Berryman

Sarah Crosbee

Codie Davidson

MK1 Dominic Curtin

Riley Galea

James Stamp

WC1 Sarah Crosbee

Claire Clements

Codie Davidson

MC1 Dominic Curtin

Archie Nelson

Hunter Florisson

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