Nevin Harrison (born June 2, 2002) is an American sprint canoeist.[1] She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, winning the gold medal in the women's C-1 200 meters.[2][3][4]

Nevin Harrison
Harrison at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (2002-06-02) June 2, 2002 (age 21)
Seattle, Washington, United States
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight160 lb (73 kg)
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportSprint canoe
EventC-1 200 m
ClubLanier Canoe and Kayak Club
Medal record
Women's canoe sprint
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2020 Tokyo C-1 200 m
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2019 Szeged C-1 200 m
Gold medal – first place 2022 Dartmouth C-1 200 m
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Lima C-1 200 m

Career edit

She began canoeing at age 12 with the Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club in Seattle, Washington. She began competing for the USA at age 15, competing at the 2017 ICF Olympic Hopes Regatta in Račice, Czech Republic, winning silver in C-1 1000m, gold in 500m and gold in 200m in the 2002 age group.[5] The next year, at the 2018 ICF Olympic Hopes Regatta in Poznan, Poland, she won gold in C-1 500m and 200m in the 2002 age group. In 2019, she moved to the Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club Racing Team in Gainesville, Georgia to train with coach Zsolt Szadovszki. At the 2019 USA Team Trials in Oklahoma City,[6] she won senior and junior C-1 1000m, 500m and 200m. She competed at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru and won C-1 200m. At the 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, she won gold in C-1 200m,[7] becoming the first American to win a world championship in sprint canoe.[8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ TeamUSA Profile
  2. ^ "Canoe Sprint HARRISON Nevin". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 2021-08-04. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  3. ^ Mather, Victor (2021-08-05). "Nevin Harrison, 19, wins a rare U.S. gold medal in canoe sprint". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  4. ^ "American teenager Nevin Harrison wins first Olympic women's canoe 200m". the Guardian. 2021-08-05. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  5. ^ Local Teens Shine at Olympic Hopes Regatta
  6. ^ 2019 ACA Sprint and Para National Team Trials
  7. ^ 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships results
  8. ^ OlympicTalk (2019-08-24). "Nevin Harrison, 17, becomes first American to win world sprint canoe title". OlympicTalk | NBC Sports. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  9. ^ Mather, Victor (2021-08-02). "The American Canoeist Nevin Harrison Finally Gets Her Chance". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-08-10.

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