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Lachlan Bassett
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Born4 November 1999
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CountryAustralia
Sportcanoeing

Lachlan Bassett (born 4 November 1999) is an Australian male canoeist who was a finalist at the senior level at the 2018 and 2019 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships.

Lachlan Bassett has also been a Paddle Australia Athlete since 2015 where he competed in his first ICF Wildwater World Championships in the United States as well as a Canoe Slalom world championships in 2016, 2017 and 2020. As well as being on the senior Wildwater World championships team he was a reserve Team member for The 2019 U23 National Canoe Slalom Team and selected for the 2020 U23 Canoe Slalom World championships. Lachlan has come 5th, 6th, 6th, 9th at Two World Championships, as well as coming 30th and 23rd at Canoe Slalom World Championships.

Results

Past Results Wildwater - C2M

  • 2015 World Championships Sprint - Bryson City, US - 6th
  • 2015 World Championships Classic - Bryson City, US - 5th
  • 2017 World Championships Sprint - Murau, Austria- 9th
  • 2017 World Championships Classic - Murau, Austria- 6th
  • 2018 Wildwater Sprint Grand Prix - Penrith, Australia - 1st
  • 2019 Wildwater National Championships Wildwater Classic Race -Tasmania, Australia - 1st
  • 2019 Wildwater National Championships Wildwater Sprint Race- Run 1 -Tasmania, Australia - 1st
  • 2019 Wildwater National Championships Wildwater Sprint Race- Run 2 -Tasmania, Australia - 1st

Canoe Slalom - C1M

  • 2016 World Championships - Krakow, Poland - 30th
  • 2017 World Championships - Bratislava, Slovakia - 23rd
  • 2018 Australian Open - Sydney, Australia - 24th
  • 2019 Senior Canoe Slalom National Championships - Tasmania, Australia- 5th overall 3rd U23
  • 2019 Australian Open - Sydney, Australia - 29th
  • 2019 Oceania Open - Sydney, Australia - 17th
  • 2019 New Zealand Canoe Slalom Nationals - Kawerau, New Zealand - 2nd

References

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  2. Finals kanu-wildwasser.de
  3. 2015 results junior classic kanu-wildwasser.de
  4. ^ "Wildwater Canoeing". ICF - Planet Canoe. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  5. Wild watrer results whitewater.paddle.org.au
  6. 2019 Wildwater classic national champipnship whitewater.paddle.org.au
  7. 2019 Wildwatrer sprint national championships run 1 whitewater.paddle.org.au
  8. Wildwatrer sprint national championships run 2 whitewater.paddle.org.au
  9. "Startlist and Live Results". ICF - Planet Canoe. 12 July 2016.
  10. "2017 ICF CANOE SLALOM JUNIOR & U23 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP". ICF - Planet Canoe.
  11. "Canoe Info". Archived from the original on 23 October 2019. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  12. 2019 Senior Canoe Slalom National Championships results paddle.org.au
  13. "SlalomStats-Results". 10kdatasports.com.
  14. "SlalomStats-Results". 10kdatasports.com.
  15. Zillich, Cora (30 April 2019). "New Zealand Tour Incentive For Canoe Slalom Development Squad To Train Even Harder | Paddle Australia".

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