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Olympics on the brain as Australian team claim kayaking gold in London

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CHAMPIONS: Noemie Fox, Kate Eckhardt and Jessica Fox with their gold medals at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships.
CHAMPIONS: Noemie Fox, Kate Eckhardt and Jessica Fox with their gold medals at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships.
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Noemie Fox, a member of the Redlands Coast 2032 Legacy Working Group, has won gold with teammates Jessica Fox and Kate Eckhardt at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships.

Mayor Karen Williams congratulated Noemie and her teammates on their win in the Women’s Kayak Team event, wishing them well in their journey to qualify for the Paris Olympic Games.

“It was wonderful to see Noemie and her teammates, who we know worked incredibly hard in the lead-up to the World Championships, bring home the gold,” Cr Williams said.

“We congratulate them on their exciting win at the Olympic venue in London and wish them well in their journey towards competing at the Paris 2024 Olympics next year.

“Noemie capped off a weekend of racing with a personal best of eighth in the Kayak Cross event.

“For Redlanders, Noemie’s win feels even more special, as she plays an important part in our city’s Redlands Coast 2032 Legacy Working Group.”

Noemie said training and racing at the London 2012 Olympic venue was a great opportunity.

“The energy and atmosphere was amazing, and I am so happy our team held out to take the gold,” she said.

“Having spectated at the London 2012 Games and now racing at the Worlds, it’s incredible to see how the Olympics has left a lasting legacy with great opportunities and engagement for the community.

“Many of the British competitors were inspired by the London Games, taking up the sport soon after, and there is a real sense of pride in the opportunities the venue has provided for the local community over the years.

“It’s really motivating knowing that we have an opportunity to do the same and inspire generations to come with Brisbane 2032.”

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