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Mobility & Innovation – Jessica Fox
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Jess' Olympic Journey
Watch Jess Fox make history as the first female paddler to win a C1 gold Medal at an Olympic Games.
 ©2024 – International Olympic Committee (IOC) / Jess Fox – All rights reserved. Olympics Archive Footage.
Born in Marseille, France, Jess’ family moved to Australia when she was four. She discovered her love and passion for kayaking through her parents, who are both renowned Olympic canoeists. Jess made her first international junior team in 2009 and won numerous junior events, including the Junior World Championships and the 1st Summer Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.
Jess competed at the Olympic Games London 2012, winning a silver medal at the age of 18. In 2014, she returned to the Youth Olympic Games as a Young Ambassador for Australia, mentoring 100 young athletes. Two years later, Jess represented Australia at the Olympic Games Rio 2016, winning a bronze medal – the second of her career.
2018 saw Jess claim an impressive two world titles, eight World Cup gold medals, and an award for Sportswoman of the Year – all whilst completing her bachelor’s degree in Social Science Psychology.
Outside of the sporting world, Jess likes to spend time with her family and enjoys cooking, reading, and painting in her spare time.

“My parents and I drove across Australia with the kayaks on the roof and we ended up paddling at the same river where my dad raced his first world championships back when he was 17!”

“Leaving the driveway silently in EV mode early in the morning is something my household and my neighbours probably appreciate.”
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Results achieved for RAV4 Cruiser 2.5L Hybrid Electric Automatic CVT 2WD were achieved under laboratory conditions and do not reflect the fuel economy in real world driving.

All images indicative only.

