Two female rowers in their boat

Jennifer Casson

Biography

Jennifer Casson’s first chance to represent Canada was at the 2013 CanAmMex Regatta. She joined the national team as a member of the lightweight double sculls for the U23 World Championships in both 2016 and 2017. After the U23 Worlds she was invited to make her senior team debut with the lightweight quad sculls crew at the 2017 World Championships, where she missed out on a podium spot by 0.13 seconds. 

In 2018, Casson set a new personal best and lightweight world record on the ergometer at the Rowing Canada Aviron National Training Centre with a time of 6:53.80. She would go on to make her World Cup debut, partnering with Jill Moffatt in the lightweight double sculls. Together they won the B Final in Belgrade, Serbia and finished fifth in the A final in Lucerne, Switzerland. With Moffatt racing in the single sculls at the 2018 World Championships, Casson teamed up with Katherine Haber in the lightweight double sculls to finish ninth.

In 2019, Casson competed in two more World Cups in the lightweight double sculls, the first with Ellen Gleadow and the second with Moffatt as they won the B final in Lucerne. Casson and Moffatt competed together at the 2019 World Championships where they finished eighth in the lightweight double sculls, which would later be enough to qualify Canada in the event for Tokyo 2020. Casson and Moffatt finished sixth in the B final during her Olympic debut.

Casson rowed collegiately at the University of Tulsa from 2014 to 2017. She finished second three times with the varsity eight Hurricanes at the American Athletic Conference Championships and was twice named to the AAC First Team. In her senior year at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship, she claimed a second-place finish in the Lightweight 8+ Petite Final.

A Little More About Jennifer

Getting into the Sport: First started rowing at age 16 while in high school… Outside Interests: Enjoys brunches and beaches… Odds and Ends: Favourite quote: “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.” -Mohammad Ali…

Olympic Highlights

Games Sport Event Finish
Tokyo 2020RowingLightweight Double Sculls - Women12

Notable International Results

Olympic Games: 2020 - 12th (LW2x)

World Rowing Championships: 2019 - 8th (LW2x); 2018 - 9th (LW2x); 2017 - 4th (LW4x)

World Rowing Championships (U23): 2017 - 6th (LW2x); 2016 - 7th (LW2x)