Canadian World Rowing Championships Team announced

Canadian World Rowing Championships Team announced


Canada building momentum towards 2024

Team Canada is ready to row to the podium at the 2022 World Rowing Championships from September 18-25 in Racice, Czech Republic. 

Rowing Canada Aviron (RCA) selected 9 crews and 35 athletes to take on the world’s best rowers in Racice next month. The women’s eight returns following a silver medal finish at World Cup 3 in Lucerne while the men’s eight continues building momentum finishing 6th at that event despite illness within the crew.

“Our crew has been developing strongly under the leadership of our coach Maksym Kepskyy,” said Tokyo 2020 Olympian Jakub Buczek. “One of our biggest strengths is our positive culture which has steered us through the inevitable challenges.”

Olympic teammate Luke Gadsdon also added that “the men’s eight crew have been making huge strides in strength and cohesion and we are looking forward to throwing down on the world stage after a disappointing bout of covid during the World Cup events.”

Olympic champion, Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski returns to the women’s eight, adding even more fuel to the powerhouse Canadian boat. 

“I’m really excited to be back with all my teammates from all the crews and excited to race the eight again,” said Gruchalla-Wesierski. “I’m hoping to add my strength to what the crew has already built this past year. The break, since Tokyo, has been exactly what I needed to be 110% on this journey.” 

Jenny Casson, also making her return to international competition, joins Tokyo 2020 Olympic partner, Jill Moffatt in the lightweight women’s double, following a long road to recovery from double hip surgery.

“In October 2021, I simply wanted to get fixed and walk pain-free,” said Casson. “The motto of ‘baby steps’ got me from a 10-minute walk in April to racing in the double today. All I could do was put my head down and listen to the experts and appreciate every step forward. This event really means the world to me.”

Elisa Bolinger teams up with Marilou Duvernay-Tardif in the women’s double following her silver medal finish in the double at the U23 World Championships in Italy this summer.

“It has been a great transition to the senior level with ample support from teammates and coaches. I’m really excited to be working with Marilou and I cannot wait to see how much we can learn within the next month leading into World Championships.”

Athlete selections were conducted at the National Training Centre on Quamichan Lake in August with selections reviewed and approved by an independent selection panel.  The team travels to Munich, Germany on September 3, training at the Olympic Regatta Centre in Dachau, moving to the World Championship venue on September 15.

When and Where 

World Rowing Championships

Racice, Czech Republic
Sept 18-25, 2022

https://www.rowingracice.com/cz/

 

World Championship Team Roster 

 

Women’s Eight (W8+ ) 

Home Club 

Alexis Cronk 

University of Victoria Rowing Club 

Kirsten Edwards 

University of Victoria Rowing Club 

Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski

Club d’Aviron Knowlton

Sydney Payne 

Brentwood College Rowing Club 

Morgan Rosts 

Ridley Graduate Boat Club 

Jessica Sevick 

University of British Columbia/Calgary Rowing Club 

Gabrielle Smith 

Aviron Knowlton Rowing 

Avalon Wasteneys 

University of Victoria Rowing Club 

Kristen Kit (Coxswain)

University of British Columbia/St. Catharines Rowing Club 

   

Women’s Four (W4-)

 

Rebecca Zimmerman

University of Victoria Rowing Club/Brockville Rowing Club

Claire Brillon

University of British Columbia

Cassidy Deane 

Kingston Rowing Club 

Karen Lefsrud 

Calgary Rowing Club 

   

Women’s Pair (W2-)

 

Rianne Boekhorst

Winnipeg Rowing Club

Kristina Walker

Kingston Rowing Club/ University of British Columbia

Women’s Double (W2x) 

 

Elisa Bolinger

Western University Rowing Club

Marilou Duvernay Tardif 

Aviron Knowlton Rowing 

 

 

 

 

Lightweight Women’s Double (LW2x)

 

Jennifer Casson

Kingston Rowing Club

Jill Moffatt 

Western University Rowing Club 

 

 

Lightweight Women’s Single (LW1x)

 

Karissa Riley (alternate)

Calgary Rowing Club/Western University Rowing Club 

Women’s Single (W1x)

 

Shannon Kennedy (alternate)

London Western Rowing Club

 

 

Men’s Single (M1x) 

 

Trevor Jones 

Peterborough Rowing Club 

 

 

Men’s Eight (M8+) 

 

Curtis Ames 

Calgary Rowing Club/Western University Rowing Club 

Terek Been 

Montreal Rowing Club 

Jakub Buczek 

St. Catharines Rowing Club 

Will Crothers 

Kingston Rowing Club 

Ryan Clegg 

Western University Rowing Club 

Luke Gadsdon 

Leander Boat Club/Brock University 

Josh King 

Ottawa Rowing Club 

Peter Lancashire

Brentwood College

Coxswain: Laura Court 

St. Catharines Rowing Club 

   

Men’s Double (M2x)

 

Dan de Groot

St. Catharines Rowing Club

Gavin Stone

Queen’s University Rowing Club/Island Lake Rowing Club

 

 

Alternates

 

Cody Bailey

London Western Rowing Club

Katie Clark

University of British Columbia

Canadian Coaches:  

Jeremy Ivey 

Maksym Kepskyy 

Dane Lawson 

Carol Love 

Janine Stephens

John Wetzstein

For more information:

Colleen Coderre
Communications Lead
coderre@rowingcanada.org 

 

 

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