Jessica FOX (AUS)
 Australia
Australia
    
  
        
      Age:    
    
  
  
            31 years
    
  
  
  
        
      Languages:    
    
  
  
          
            French and English    
  
   
  
          Biography
Further Personal Information
NICKNAME
          jess, foxy, 
BIOGRAPHY
          Born in Marseille, France and later moving to Penrith in New South Wales, Fox won the canoe-kayak double at Paris 2024 and became the most successful Canoe Slalom paddler in Olympic history. She now has three Olympic gold, matching France’s Tony Estanguet who is the only other paddler to have achieved three individual titles in slalom. She hails from a sporting family with both her parents - Richard Fox and Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi - competing as canoeists at the Olympics.  
 
        PLACE OF RESIDENCE
          I live and train in Penrith, Australia
        OCCUPATION
          Student
HIGHER EDUCATION
          Social science Psychology 
        WHEN/WHERE DID YOU START CANOEING/ KAYAKING?
          Penrith 2005, started with my parents and a group of young girls
        REASON FOR TAKING UP THE SPORT
          I've been paddling most of my life since both my parents competed in the 
sport also. I didnt really like it as a child, i prefered swimming and 
gymnastics but When I broke my arm at gym a physio suggested I try kayaking 
again for rehab. I was about 11 and met ali Borrows and we became really good 
friends and had the same level so we learnt to paddle together in Penrith. it 
was more enjoyable and I loved the whitewater.
HOBBIES
          Hiking, beach time, seeing friends, reading, travel
        CLUB
          Penrith Valley
NAME OF COACH
          Myriam Fox
NATIONALITY OF YOUR COACH
          French and Australian 
SINCE WHEN HAVE YOU BEEN COACHED BY HIM/ HER?
          Since birth 
TRAINING REGIME
          I enjoy variety in my training and do a mixture of on water physical and 
technical sessions. I do gym 3 times a week and some cross training like 
swimming and running. I train in C1 once or twice a week, more as we get closer 
to races but generally I prioritize K1.
SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT YEAR
          2009
SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT COUNTRY
          Spain
SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT COMPETITION
          2009 world championships 
SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT COMPETITION
          2010 Tacen World championships
        SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT LOCATION
          La Seu d'Urgell
MEMORABLE SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT
          Olympic medalist in 2012 and Rio 2016, and doing one of my best runs at the pau world championships in 2017.
2014 world championships in Deep Creek. Winning the double world title was an incredible achievement for me. The atmosphere was exciting and I was proud of the way I raced the k1 final. It was a memorable world champs with historical achievements in other categories too - k1m trifecta and fabien Lefevre winning C1.
        PREFERRED POSITION / STANCE / STYLE / TECHNIQUE
          C1
MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSON IN CAREER
          Myriam Fox, my mum and coach 
        TRAINING PARTNER(S)
          Ali Borrows, noemie fox, Mathieu Biazizzo 
HERO/IDOL
          Tony Estanguet, cyclist Anna Meares
SUPERSTITIONS/ RITUALS/ BELIEFS
          Always plait my hair !
        FAVOURITE PADDLING COURSE
          London Olympic course, it’s a great venue and challenging. I have good memories there from the Olympics too! 
        FAVOURITE FOOD
          chocolate, watermelon and mango 
AMBITIONS
          Double podium 
        AWARDS AND HONORS
          Athlete of the year 2014, outstanding woman of the year 2014 Women's Health Magazine
        BEST RESULTS
          Olympics: Gold - 3, Silver - 1, Bronze - 2; World Championships: Gold - 14, Silver - 5, Bronze - 3.  
 
        SPORTING RELATIVES
          My father raced for Great Britain and was 5 x world champion and my mother raced for France 2 x world champ and bronze at 1996 Olympics
        

