Tokyo medallist Vincent leads Canada’s sprint canoe/kayak team into Paris Olympics

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Olympic bronze medallist Katie Vincent to lead Canada’s 13-athlete canoe/kayak sprint team

Olympic medalist Katie Vincent will lead Canada ’s canoe/kayak sprint team at the Olympics in Paris this summer.

Sloan MacKenzie of Windsor Junction, N.S., will make her Olympic debut when she teams with Vincent in the event in Paris. The pair won bronze in the C-2 500 at the 2023 canoe sprint world championships, which qualified Canada in the event at the coming Olympics. “To be here today with new coaches and teammates going to my second Olympics gives me so much pride and joy. I can honestly say we have one of the best teams in the world both on and off the water and I can’t wait to enjoy the next six weeks with my teammates and coaches.”In kayak, Michelle Russell of Fall River, N.S., will compete in the K-1 500 and Ottawa’s Toshka Besharah-Hrebacka, Natalie Davison of Manotick, Ont., Riley Melanson of Dartmouth, N.S., and Courtney Stott of Pickering, Ont.

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