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Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | August 31, 1997||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 75 kg (165 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Avalon Wasteneys (born August 31, 1997) is a Canadian rower. [1] [2] Wasteneys's hometown is Campbell River, British Columbia and she resides in Victoria, British Columbia. [1]
Wasteneys is a former cross-country skier, who was discovered as a natural fit for rowing in 2017 as part of the RBC Training Ground program, where she was named regional champion. [3]
Wasteneys' mother Heather Clarke competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in the women's coxed four event, while her aunt Christine Clarke competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in the eights boat. [3]
Wasteneys is a one time U-23 World Champion in the women's eights boat, in 2018. [1] [4] Later in 2018, Wasteneys helped the senior women's eights boat to a silver at the World Cup III Regatta in Lucerne Switzerland. [1] In 2019, Wasteneys was part of the eights boat, finishing in fourth at the World Championships and qualifying Canada’s boat for the 2020 Summer Olympics. [1]
In June 2021, Wasteneys was named to Canada's 2020 Olympic team in the women's eights boat. [5] [6] At the Olympics, the boat won the gold medal, Canada's first in the event since 1992. [7] [8]
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Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | August 31, 1997||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 75 kg (165 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Avalon Wasteneys (born August 31, 1997) is a Canadian rower. [1] [2] Wasteneys's hometown is Campbell River, British Columbia and she resides in Victoria, British Columbia. [1]
Wasteneys is a former cross-country skier, who was discovered as a natural fit for rowing in 2017 as part of the RBC Training Ground program, where she was named regional champion. [3]
Wasteneys' mother Heather Clarke competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in the women's coxed four event, while her aunt Christine Clarke competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in the eights boat. [3]
Wasteneys is a one time U-23 World Champion in the women's eights boat, in 2018. [1] [4] Later in 2018, Wasteneys helped the senior women's eights boat to a silver at the World Cup III Regatta in Lucerne Switzerland. [1] In 2019, Wasteneys was part of the eights boat, finishing in fourth at the World Championships and qualifying Canada’s boat for the 2020 Summer Olympics. [1]
In June 2021, Wasteneys was named to Canada's 2020 Olympic team in the women's eights boat. [5] [6] At the Olympics, the boat won the gold medal, Canada's first in the event since 1992. [7] [8]