Rosalyn Lawrence

Rosalyn "Ros" Lawrence (born 12 June 1989) is an Australian slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2006.

[5] Lawrence also won the Sickline Extreme race in 2012[6] and the Wildwater World Championship in C1W in 2011.

[1] Lawrence completed her HSC in 2006 at Bonalbo Central School and went on to complete a Bachelor of International and Global Studies at the University of Sydney, where she was a scholarship holder in the Sydney Uni Sport and Fitness Elite Athlete Program.

[1][12][13] Lawrence was introduced to the sport by her father Laurie, who coached the Bonalbo Central School canoe team.

[2] 1st C1W teams – ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships (Prague, CZE) 2nd C1W – Australian Open (Penrith, NSW) 2nd C1W – Oceania Championships (Mangahao, NZL) 2nd K1W – Oceania Championships (Mangahao, NZL) 1st K1W – National Championships (Eildon, VIC) 1st K1W – Sickline Extreme Kayak race (Oetz, AUT)[1] World number 1 ranking C1W[14] Overall C1W Canoe Slalom World Cup Champion 1st C1W – Canoe Slalom World Cup 1 (Cardiff, GBR) 2nd C1W – Canoe Slalom World Cup 5 (Bratislava, SVK) 1st C1W – Canoe Slalom Under 23 World Championships (Wausau, USA) 1st C1W teams – Canoe Slalom Under 23 World Championships (Wausau, USA) 1st C1W – New Zealand Open (Mangahao, NZL) 2nd C1W – Oceania Championships (Penrith, NSW) 2nd C1W – National Championships (Mersey, TAS) 3rd K1W – National Championships (Mersey, TAS) 3rd C1W – Australian Open (Penrith, NSW) Overall C1W Canoe Slalom World Cup Champion 1st C1W teams – ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships (Bratislava, SVK) 1st C1W – ICF Wildwater Canoe World Championships (Augsburg, GER) 1st C1W – Canoe Slalom World Cup 1 (Tacen, SLO) 1st C1W – Canoe Slalom World Cup 4 (Prague, CZE) 2nd C1W – Canoe Slalom World Cup 2 (L'Argentiere, FRA) 3rd C1W – Canoe Slalom World Cup 3 (Markkleeberg, GER) 2nd K1W – Oceania Open (Penrith, NSW) 3rd C1W – National Championships (Eildon, VIC) 1st C1W – National Championships (Nymboida, NSW) 2nd C1W – World Championship Demonstration Event (La Seu d'Urgell, ESP) 3rd K1W – Australian Open (Penrith, NSW) 2nd C1W – Australian Open (Penrith, NSW) 2011 International Canoe Federation Athlete of the Month (August)[15] 2011 Australian Canoeing (AC) Athlete of the Year (non-Olympic discipline) 2011 AC Team of the Year (Women's C1) 2011 AC People's Choice Award 2009 AC Canoeist of the Year 2005 NSWCHS blue for canoeing[16] 2005 Pierre de Coubertin Award[17]