Country: Australia | Discipline: Canoe Slalom (K1 + C1) | Olympics: London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020, Paris 2024
G'Power paddles: Revolution ELITE (C1), EXTREME (K1) | Olympic medals: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Jessica Fox is the most decorated canoe slalom athlete in Olympic history. She won two gold medals at Paris 2024: one in K1 and one in C1, becoming the first paddler to win both events at a single Games. She paddles on G'Power Revolution ELITE for C1 and EXTREME models for K1.
Olympic Record
| Games | Event | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Paris 2024 | K1 Slalom | Gold |
| Paris 2024 | C1 Slalom | Gold |
| Tokyo 2020 | C1 Slalom | Gold |
| Tokyo 2020 | K1 Slalom | Bronze |
| Rio 2016 | K1 Slalom | Silver (by 0.23 seconds) |
| London 2012 | K1 Slalom | Silver (age 18) |
World Championship Titles
Fox holds 14 individual World Championship medals, including 4 gold medals in C1. She dominated C1 slalom from 2014 onward, winning the overall World Cup title in both K1 and C1 across multiple seasons.
Why G'Power
Slalom demands paddles that survive continuous gate contact and rock impacts while staying light enough for 90-second sprint runs. The Revolution ELITE weighs 490–540 g with metal tips on both blad corners. Five blad sizes (XS–XL) let Fox fine-tune blad resistance for different course profiles.
The INOX steel edges on the Spider ELITE and Revolution ELITE withstand 200+ gate contacts per training session without chipping. At the Olympic level, blad damage during a run means a time penalty or worse.
Equipment Specs
- C1 paddle: Revolution ELITE — 490–540 g, 695–806 cm² blad area, metal tips
- K1 paddle: EXTREME — concave grooves for aerated wildwater grip
- Shaft: 28 mm carbon fiber, matched stiffness for slalom technique
- Blade angle: Adjustable via QNECT system (0–85°)
Read more about how to choose a slalom kajak peddel and compare all G'Power models in our carbon fiber peddel comparison.