Ken Wallace (canoeist)

Kenneth Maxwell "Ken" Wallace, OAM[3] (born 26 July 1983) is an Australian sprint canoeist who has competed since the mid-2000s, winning gold at the 2008 Summer Olympics and at several World Championships.

Ken Wallace
Personal information
Full nameKenneth Maxwell Wallace
Nickname(s)Kenny
Born (1983-07-26) 26 July 1983[1]
Gosford, New South Wales
Height190 cm (6 ft 3 in)[2]
Weight91 kg (201 lb)[2]
Sport
ClubTugun Surf Life Saving Club, Currumbin Creek Canoe Club
PartnerLachlan Tame
Coached byJimmy Owens (2000 – current)
Updated on 18 July 2018.

Career

Born in Gosford, New South Wales, Wallace originally competed in Ironman events and only switched to sprint racing at the age of sixteen. Two years later he was the K-1 1000 m Junior World Champion in Curitiba, Brazil.

Wallace was selected to represent Australia at the 2006 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Szeged, Hungary, where he placed fifth in the K-1 1000 m final.

In 2007, Wallace at the ICF World Championships held in Duisburg, Germany placed 4th in the K-1 1000m Final. This result qualified Australia a berth at the 2008 Olympic Games.

Wallace won two medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with gold in the K-1 500 m and bronze in the K-1 1000 m events.[4] He also won two medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with a gold (K-1 5000 m: 2010) and a bronze (K-1 500 m: 2009).

He was awarded the Order of Australia in 2009.[5]

In February 2011, Wallace competed in the third season of the Channel Seven television series Australia's Greatest Athlete.

gollark: The underlying cause being that people are just not very interested in the welfare of random people thousands of kilometres away.
gollark: 1.5% of the entire economy's output on charitable causes - including local ones - in the most charity-donating country out of all of them - isn't very high in absolute terms, though.
gollark: Well, a better metric might be median % of income donated or something, but I don't know where to get that.
gollark: It would be interesting to see how much of this charity spending is going to nearby or further away causes.
gollark: How tabular.

References

  1. "Ken Wallace". bbc.com. BBC. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  2. "Ken Wallace". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  3. "Wallace, Kenneth Maxwell – Medal of the Order of Australia". It's an Honour. Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  4. "Ken Wallace". corporate.olympics.com.au. Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  5. "Ken Wallace". ICF - Planet Canoe. 4 August 2016. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Nathan Deakes and Anna Meares
Australian Athlete of the Year
2008 (with Heath Francis)
Succeeded by
Emma Moffatt and Brenton Rickard
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.