
OLYMPIC PREVIEW:Kayaker Mark de Jonge leaves nothing to chance in quest for gold
Mark de Jonge’s mind never really stops racing.
A civil engineer by trade, the Canadian kayaker won bronze at the 2012 Olympics in the 200-metre singles event — known as the K-1 — and is the two-time defending world champion in the sprint distance.
De Jonge is always thinking and tinkering, whether it’s with equipment or the mechanics of his stroke, as he looks for any edge in trying to fulfil his dream of winning gold at the Rio Summer Games.
“I’ve been really involved in the sports science that’s helped me become a world champion and hopefully an Olympic champion,” the 32-year-old said in an interview from Halifax.