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 – KRAKOW, POLAND (July 14, 2016) – Two Canadian athletes have advanced to the semi-finals at the ICF Canoe Slalom Junior and U23 World Championships in Krakow, Poland. Lois Betteridge (Ottawa, ON) placed twelfth overall on her first run in the U23 Women’s C1 to advance to tomorrow’s semi-final.

“I’m really proud of my run, I feel that I raced to my potential,” said Betteridge. “My race plan was to stay calm and happy, and I did just that. I’m not sure what tomorrow will bring but I’m excited.”

Betteridge will need a top-10 result in tomorrow’s semi to put her through to the afternoon final.

Betteridge doubled up on events and also raced in the U23 Women’s K1 where she finished 44th.

Teammate Florence Maheu (Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, QC) did get through to semi-finals in the U23 Women’s K1.

“I am very satisfied with my day,” said Maheu. “I did a very competitive time being in the top-10 on my second run, so I think it’s possible for me to qualify for the final. That’s my goal.”

On her second run, Maheu finished 28th place overall in the opening heats and will race the semi-final on Sunday.

“Florence and Lois have shown the quality of our up and coming women’s team,” said coach Michael Holroyd from Krakow. “’It’s been a great trip, especially for the first timers who have gained valuable experience.”

A full summary of results for the 17-athlete team is shown below. Competition continues through to Sunday with semi-finals, finals and team runs.

Full Results

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Summary of Results

Athlete

Event

Rank in heats

Lois Betteridge (Ottawa, ON)

C1W U23

12th

Advanced to semi-final

Florence Maheu (Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, QC)

K1W U23

28th

Advanced to semi-final

Willa Mason (Chelsea, QC)

C1W U23

29th

Liam Smedley (Dunrobin, ON)

C1M U23

34th

Kylie Zirk (Saskatoon, SK)

C1W Junior

34th

Hannah Penner (Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, QC)

K1W Junior

36th

Pelly Vincent-Braun (Whitehorse, YK)

C1M Junior

38th

Yannick Laviolette (Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, QC)

C1M U23

44th

Lois Betteridge (Ottawa, ON)

K1W U23

44th

Kylie Zirk (Saskatoon, SK)

K1W U23

47th

Benjamin Risk (Ottawa, ON)

C1M Junior

53rd

Ryley Penner (Lundbreck, AB)

K1M U23

57th

Keenan Simpson (Ottawa, ON)

K1M Junior

57th

Trevor Boyd (Calgary, AB)

K1M Junior

59th

Andrew Musgrave (Ottawa, ON)

K1M U23

61st

Jocelyn Taylor (Calgary, AB)

K1W Junior

62nd

Reneo Ohler (Calgary, AB)

K1W Junior

64th

Darius Ramrattan (Innisfail, AB)

K1M U23

73rd

Sheamus O’Connell (Ottawa, ON)

K1M Junior

79th

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