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  • 4 weeks later...

Tate Levy won bronze in the K-1 1000 at the World Juniors! I believe its the first medal in an Olympic event for a male from Canada in quite some time (don't quote me on that). 


Also won gold in the Women's C-2 200 U23

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:CAN Senior World Championship Team (Milan 20-24 August)

 

Women Canoe:
Jacy Grant – Cheema Aquatic Club
Sophia Jensen – Cascades
Sloan Mackenzie – Cheema Aquatic Club
Katie Vincent – Mississauga Canoe Club
Zoe Wojtyk – Rideau Canoe Club

 

Men Canoe:
Andrew Billard – Maskwa Aquatic Club
Nikita Ciudin – Calgary Canoe Club
Connor Fitzpatrick – Senobe Aquatic Club
Zachary Kralik – Mississauga Canoe Club
Alix Plomteux – Club de Canoe-Kayak Lac-Beauport

 

Women Kayak:
Toshka Besharah – Rideau Canoe Club
Chloe Bryer – Burloak Canoe Club
Callie Loch – Rideau Canoe Club
Riley Melanson – Senobe Aquatic Club
Michelle Russell – Abenaki Aquatic Club

 

Men Kayak:
Mathieu Gilbert – Club de canoe-kayak de vitesse de Trois-Rivières
Vincent Jourdenais – Club de canoe-kayak de Vitesse de Trois Rivières
Nathan Koné – Club de canoe-kayak de vitesse de Trois-Rivières
Cameron Low – Balmy Beach Canoe Club
Nick Matveev – Balmy Beach Canoe Club

 

Paracanoe World Championship Team
Gabriel Ferron-Bouius – Rideau Canoe Club
Brianna Hennessy – Ottawa River Canoe Club
Erica Scarff – Mississauga Canoe Club
Mathieu St-Pierre – Club du canotage du Shawinigan

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Canada will host four prestigious International Canoe Federation (ICF) and Americas events in 2026:


- Halifax will host the ICF Masters Canoe Sprint World Championships from June 25 to 27, followed closely by the Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships from July 1 to 5.
- Montréal, where the iconic Olympic Basin at Parc Jean-Drapeau on Île-Notre-Dame, originally built for the Summer Games will host the Pan American Canoe Sprint Championships from July 7 to 8, followed by the ICF Canoe Sprint and Paracanoe World Cup from July 9 to 12.
The timing could not be more fitting, as the event coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Summer Olympic Games Montreal 1976, adding cultural significance to an already remarkable celebration. i

 

https://canoekayak.ca/canada-to-host-four-major-global-canoe-sprint-events-in-2026/

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