Flatwater Club Members Champions The following clubs have won the Canadian Canoe Championships:
Bold indicates a currently active club within the CKC.
Athletes Canoe Kayak Canada is responsible for athlete selection for international canoeing events including the Olympic Games. Notable athletes produced by Canoe Kayak Canada and its precursor, the Canadian Canoe Association, include the following Olympic medallists: •
Adam van Koeverden (Oakville, ON) - Olympics 2004 - Gold and Bronze medallist; 2008 - Silver medallist; 2012 - Silver medallist •
Caroline Brunet (Lac Beauport, QC) - Olympics 1996, 2000 - Silver medallist; 2004 - Bronze medallist •
Larry Cain (Oakville, ON) - Olympics 1984 - Gold and Silver medallist •
Laurence Vincent-Lapointe (Trois Rivières, QC) - Olympics 2021 - Silver and Bronze medallist •
Alwyn Morris (Kahnawake, QC) - Olympics 1984 - Gold and Bronze medallist •
Hugh Fisher (Burnaby, BC) - Olympics 1984: Gold and Bronze medallist •
Sue Holloway (Ottawa, ON) - Olympics 1984 - Silver and Bronze medallist •
Mark Oldershaw (Burlington, ON) - Olympics 2012 - Bronze medallist •
Mark de Jonge (Halifax, NS) - Olympics 2012 - Bronze medallist •
Thomas Hall (
Pointe-Claire, QC) - Olympics 2008 - Bronze medallist •
Stephen Giles (Lake Echo, NS) - Olympics 2000 - Bronze medallist •
John Wood (Toronto, ON) - Olympics 1976 - Silver medallist •
Frank Amyot (Ottawa, ON) - Olympics 1936 - Gold Medallist
Whitewater Canoe Kayak Canada maintains a whitewater canoe and kayak discipline in much the same manner as flatwater in that both disciplines are contested at the
Summer Olympic Games. Several whitewater disciplines are supported:
Whitewater Slalom (Canoe & Kayak), Freestyle Kayaking (
Playboating) and
Canoe polo. Member clubs of the CKC are located in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec.Club List by Province Notable athletes developed by CanoeKayak Canada who have qualified to compete at the Olympic Games include
David Ford (1992, 1996, 2004, 2008) and Margaret Langford (1992, 1996, 2000).
Marathon CanoeKayak Canada maintains a
marathon racing paddle discipline along with the flatwater and whitewater. ==References==