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Why three-time Olympic gold medallist Jessica Fox has no doubt she can excel ahead of canoe world titles despite recent form slump

By uk-times.com21 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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There’s been some rough water for Jessica Fox since her Paris Olympics medal blitz, but the canoe great feels her title defence is on track 100 days out from the world championships in Penrith.

Fox will defend her kayak crown on her home course, with the competition getting under way on September 29, but despite winning gold in the event in Paris, her results this year haven’t been at her usual standard.

The 31-year-old, who owns six Olympic medals, including three gold, has missed the K1 final at both of the opening World Cup events in Europe.

In the opening race in La Seu in Spain, Fox finished 48th in a field of 50 after incurring a 50-second penalty for missing a gate.

She also missed the K1 final at the second World Cup event in Pau in France, but at both she bounced back to win gold in the C1 races.

‘It’s funny, people are always almost shocked when you don’t qualify for the final, or when you don’t win, as when you’ve done it so many times it’s just expected, but actually it’s hard every time,’ Fox said from Prague, ahead of another World Cup later this month.

With just 100 days to the world canoe championships in Penrith, three-time Olympic gold medallist Jessica Fox (pictured left) is confident she can excel when it matters

At a recent World Cup event in Spain, Fox finished 48th in a field of 50 after incurring a 50-second penalty for missing a gate mid-race

At a recent World Cup event in Spain, Fox finished 48th in a field of 50 after incurring a 50-second penalty for missing a gate mid-race

‘Even the best athletes make mistakes, so it was disappointing, I was upset, I had a good cry about it, and then I just got back on the horse the next day, got back in my boat and had another crack.

‘I’m fine-tuning things and I’m still in a training and building phase at the moment before the worlds, and I’m taking in as much info as I can.’

Fox said the gates hung quite low in Spain, and she was too cautious in her approach.

But after taking time out to savour her Olympic success, also winning gold in the C1 while her sister Noemie won the kayak cross, she felt she was building nicely for the world championships.

Fox admitted the pressure of defending her title on her home course could be on par with the Olympics.

‘Paris was magical in every way and it went perfectly, and was a very successful campaign, and fantastic to perform in that way,” she said.

‘Now looking forward, obviously you’re always going to have that expectation and target on your back, you’re the reigning Olympic champion, reigning world champion in the kayak, and that hovers there, like a cloud, if you let it.

‘Everyone’s hungry for that race, and just because you’re world number one or just because you’re the reigning champion doesn’t mean it’s different.

Fox said she won't panic - and she also knows as Olympic champion, everyone is out to beat her (pictured, after winning gold at the 2024 Games in Paris)

Fox said she won’t panic – and she also knows as Olympic champion, everyone is out to beat her (pictured, after winning gold at the 2024 Games in Paris)

‘Coming into a world championship at home is going to feel very much like an Olympics in terms of the pressure and the expectation, but I think we’ll be ready.

‘I love our home course and that’s going to serve me, and I’m going to try and make it an advantage.’

While she’s set to compete in the next Olympics in Los Angeles, Fox is also looking beyond her paddling career and has partnered with charity organisation High Impact Athletes, with sponsors pledging an amount for each ‘clean’ gate on the course.

‘It’s about looking beyond sport and going, how else can I have an impact, and how do I keep this interesting and exciting, and what’s my legacy going to be?,” she said.

‘Each race, each run, each gate that I take, I’m pledging my support for this charity, which provides safe, clean drinking water for people around the world, and bringing people on board with me.’

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