Josephine Bulmer

[3] They were unable to progress past the quarterfinals of the women’s C-1 200m, while they finished 13th as a pair in the C-2 500m.

He was selected for the South Australian Sports Institute's talent identification program and Bulmer decided to follow him into Kayaking.

At the age of 19, encouraged by her coach, Bulmer made the switch to canoe events.

Canoe racing made its debut on the women's schedule at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Bulmer wrote sporting history when she and paddle partner Bernadette Wallace secured Australia's first-ever women's Olympic Canoe quota spots.

The pair won the C2 500 at the Oceania Canoe Sprint Championships and Bulmer's Tokyo 2020 Olympic debut was confirmed.