
Decorated Canadian sprint canoeist Laurence Vincent-Lapointe retires
Decorated Canadian sprint caoneist Laurence Vincent-Lapointe is retiring months after earning a pair of medals in her Olympic debut.
The 29-year-old from Trois-Rivières, Que., announced her retirement Monday on her Instagram page, saying she had accomplished “everything I had wanted to do by going to the Olympic Games.”
Vincent-Lapointe won silver in the women’s C-1 200-metre race at the Tokyo Olympics last year, then teamed with Katie Vincent to claim bronze in the C-2 500.
Long a dominant force in sprint canoe — she racked up 11 world championship gold medals over her career — Vincent-Lapointe lobbied for women to be able to compete in her sport on the Olympic stage.