​​​​​​​LUUKA JONES (Silver Medalist Rio 2016)

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the things you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” Mark Twain

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Luuka Jones will be competing in her fifth Olympic Games at Paris 2024.

The Tauranga paddler won a historic silver medal at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. She qualified seventh for the K1-final, finishing with a stunning run down the 24-gate 242m course in a time of 101.28s. It was New Zealand's first ever Olympic medal in canoe slalom.

Jones became New Zealand's first female canoe slalom Olympian at the Beijing Games in 2008, where she placed 21st. She says that experience drove her on and made her want to be a better athlete.

She also competed at the London 2012 Olympic Games where she placed 14th. In Tokyo she competed in both the K1 and C1 disciplines, finishing 6th in K1 and 13th in C1.

Jones has spent years travelling around the canoe slalom hotspot of Europe, training with and learning from the world's best slalom athletes.

In early 2022 Jones was diagnosed with long Covid and was forced to take the year off training and competing. She returned to the competition circuit in 2023, winning the women's kayak cross final at the Paris Canoe Slalom World Cup regatta. Away from canoe slalom, Jones loves all water sports and most outdoor pursuits.

Achievements​​​​​​​

  • World Cup Kayak Cross Gold  (Paris) 2023

  • World Cup Silver (La Seu) 2021

  • ​​​​​​​Olympic Games Tokyo 6th 2021

  • World Championships Bronze Medallist 2019

  • Olympic Games Rio Silver Medallist 2016

  • World Cup Silver Medallist (Bratislava) 2019

  • Olympic Test Event Bronze Medallist 2019

  • Sport BOP International Sportsperson of the year 2019

​New Zealand Olympic Team 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020

  • 7th World Championships 2018

  • 4th World Championships 2017

  • 11th World Championships, 2015 

  • 10th World Championships, 2014

  • 14th London Olympics 2012

  • 8 x National Champion

  • NZs first female Canoe Slalom Olympian