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Bernadette Wallace (born 1989) is an Australian
canoeist Canoeing is an activity which involves paddling a canoe with a single-bladed paddle. Common meanings of the term are limited to when the canoeing is the central purpose of the activity. Broader meanings include when it is combined with other acti ...
. She qualified to represent Australia at the
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. She competed in the Women's C-1 200 metres and with Josephine Bulmer in the Women's C-2 500 metres. 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.


Early years

Ken Wallace, Bernadette Wallace's brother, was a major influence in her taking up kayaking. He made history when he became Australia's most successful male Olympian at the
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, winning two gold medals in the K1 500 and 1000 events. In her youth Wallace was a keen sportswomen with a full roster of sports including swimming, surf lifesaving and figure skating, She still found time to get along to a nearby creek and try kayaking. Wallace then focused on kayaking and made her senior international debut a few years later.


Achievements

In 2013, Wallace won world cup medals in the K1 5000 and K2 1000 teaming with Olympian Naomi Flood. Her bid to make the
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was cut short due to a cancer scare. Weeks before the selection trials she was diagnosed with melanoma following the removal of a lump on her neck. Wallace then accepted a coaching position in Canada and began canoeing to keep up with her young squad. At the age of 27, Wallace achieved her biggest personal and sporting achievement when she returned to the sport in a different class of boat, while coaching in Canada. She returned from Canada and relocated to South Australia to base with paddle partner, Josephine Bulmer.   Canoe racing made its debut on the women's schedule at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Wallace wrote sporting history when she and paddle partner Josephine Bulmer secured Australia's first-ever women's Olympic Canoe quota spots. The pair won the C2 500 at the Oceania Canoe Sprint Championships and Wallace's Tokyo 2020 Olympic debut was confirmed.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wallace, Bernadette 1989 births Living people Australian female canoeists Olympic canoeists for Australia Canoeists at the 2020 Summer Olympics Sportswomen from New South Wales