Tim Wilson (canoer)
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Tim Wilson is an Australian canoe sailor.[1]
Wilson was part of the Australian team (together with Hayden Virtue and Seth Dunbar) that won the 2008 International Canoe Challenge Cup by successfully challenging the current holders Great Britain, represented by Colin Brown, John Robson and Simon Allen.[2]
[edit] Career highlights
- 2008
- Port Phillip, winner, International Canoe Challenge Cup
[edit] References
- ^ "Australian Canoe Sailing Championships Role of Honour". http://www.canoe.org.au/?Page=1804&MenuID=Disciplines%2F97%2F0%2F%2CCanoe_Sailing%2F78%2F1802%2F0. he won in 1990 1991 2002 2003 2005
- ^ "Clean Sweep for Aussies at International Canoes". 7 Jan 2008. http://www.sail-world.com/news_printerfriendly.cfm?Nid=40631.
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