Brunet, Caroline (1969–)
Brunet, Caroline (1969–)
Canadian kayaker. Born Mar 20, 1969, in Quebec City, Canada.
Won a silver medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996) and a silver medal at Sydney Olympics (2000), both for K1 500 meters; at World championships, won gold medals for K4 200 (1995), K1 200 (1997, 1998, 1999, 2003), K1 1000 (1997, 1999), and K1 500 (1997, 1998, 1999); won a bronze medal for K1 500 at Athens Olympics (2004). Awarded Lou Marsh Trophy (1999).
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