Biography
Timothy ANDERSON
Timothy ANDERSON
PADDLE AUSTRALIA PADDLE AUSTRALIA
Male
26/06/1994
172
68
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NICKNAME:   Tim
HOBBIES:   Paddling, watching and playing AFL, knitting and Netflix and chillin' Field hockey, hiking, skiing and uni
OTHER SPORTS:   Field hockey. Skiing if I'm ever around for winter
BIOGRAPHY:   Melbourne-born Anderson will be heading to his first Olympic Games at the age of 30. He is a Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering and Bachelor of Science from the University of Sydney. Apart from paddling, Anderson is a fan of Rubik’s cubes and hiking.
FACEBOOK:   https://www.facebook.com/TimAndersonKayak/
PLACE OF RESIDENCE:   Sydney
OCCUPATION:   Student
LANGUAGES:   English, broken Spanish
HIGHER EDUCATION:   Currently undertaking a bachelor of biomedical engineering/bachelor of science
WHEN/WHERE DID YOU START CANOEING/ KAYAKING?:   In 2006 I decided to try kayaking on the Yarra River because my older brother had been doing it for a few years in the Eltham College school program.
REASON FOR TAKING UP THE SPORT:   My older brother did it and it looked fun so I was always really keen to get in a boat.
MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSON IN CAREER:   Campbell Walsh. My parents allowing me to compete and train at my best, and my coach Julien Billaut for showing me a whole new world of canoeing which I never knew about.
TRAINING PARTNER(S):   Daniel Watkins, Jaxon Merritt, Lucien Delfour
HERO/IDOL:   Michal Martikan, Olympic Champion. Any Olympic champions
SPORTING PHILOSOPHY/ MOTTO:   Love it, do it. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast
FAVOURITE PADDLING COURSE:   Pau, France and Ivrea, Italy are my favourite courses because of the amazing unique whitewater that they have.
FAVOURITE FOOD:   Spaghetti bolognese
FAVOURITE MUSIC:   Dave Dobbyn - Slice of Heaven
AMBITIONS :   World number 1
AWARDS AND HONORS:   2017 Australian National Champion Men's K1
CLUB:   Melbourne Canoe Club and PVC
NAME OF COACH:   Julien Billaut
NATIONALITY OF YOUR COACH:   Australian / French
SINCE WHEN HAVE YOU BEEN COACHED BY HIM/ HER?:   since 2013
TRAINING REGIME:   In the summer I train with the rest of the Australian team in Penrith, generally 1-2 times per day as many times as possible on the whitewater. In the off-season, I am a student and can only train on the course a few times per week and it takes me over an hour to get to training. I have done a lot of aerobic running training in the past, having played a lot of field hockey until I specialised in kayaking in 2012. I enjoy pushing myself really hard and getting the great feeling of nailing a move better than ever before.
SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT COMPETITION:   2016 World Cup in Prague, Czech Republic
MEMORABLE SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT:   The first time I ever raced on the Penrith whitewater course when I was 13 years old and managed to make it down almost the entire course, nailing every move I encountered until the Deep Fryer move at the bottom where I was so scared that I just rolled for no reason on both runs. Oddly it was the most satisfying race I have ever done. 2002 primary school hopscotch champ
2015 ICF CANOE SLALOM WORLD CUP FINAL
NF Results by Day
 
Saturday, 15 August
ROYAL BELGIAN CANOE FEDERATION  
Start Time Event Participants Rank Results Available Information
Sep 7
14:44
Men's K1 SENIOR
Heats
AUS Timothy ANDERSON
34
100.54
Sep 7
16:49
Men's K1 SENIOR
Heats
AUS Timothy ANDERSON
16
99.68



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