Andréanne Langlois, born on April first, nineteen ninety-three, is a distinguished Canadian sprint kayaker known for her remarkable achievements in the sport. She has made a significant mark in the kayaking community, particularly as a champion in the Pan American Games.
Langlois proudly holds the title of current champion in the women's K-2 500 meters, a feat she accomplished alongside her teammate Alanna Bray-Lougheed. Additionally, she has excelled in the K-4 500 meters, showcasing her versatility and teamwork on the water.
In the twenty nineteen Pan American Games, she further demonstrated her prowess by securing two silver medals in individual events, specifically in the K-1 200 meters and K-1 500 meters. Her dedication and skill have not gone unnoticed, as she represented Canada at the Rio Olympics in twenty sixteen.
In March twenty twenty-one, Langlois was honored to be named to Canada's Olympic team for the twenty twenty Tokyo Games, solidifying her status as one of the top athletes in her discipline.