Competition
Team
Jesse Lishchuk
Hometown | Philadelphia, PA |
Events | Sprint canoe, Marathon |
Years On Team | 13 (since 2011) |
Club | Keystone Paddlers |
Born | 04/08/1995 |
Schools/Work | Temple University '17 , Medical Startup - NurseNowStaffing |
Hobbies | National Basketball Association and technology |
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein
2 Things You Didn't Know About Jesse
- He is very spiritual and is into chakras/energy centers, quantum realm realities, the power of intention.
- Jesse was an NCAA Division 1 rower for Temple University.
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World Championships
2013 Junior & U23 World Championship: Junior K-1 1000m, 7th in semifinal; Junior K-1 200m, 9th in semifinal
2015 Junior & U23 World Championship: U23 K-2 1000m, 9th in semifinal
2017 Junior & U23 World Championship: U23 K-4 500m, 8th in semifinal
2018 Junior & U23 World Championship: U23 K-4 500m, 8th in semifinal
2019 World Championship: K-1 500m, 7th in Final C; K-1 1000m, 5th in heat
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World Cups
2014 Hungary World Cup: K-1 500m, 9th in semifinal; K-1 1000m, 9th in semifinal
2017 Hungary World Cup: K-1 500m, 8th in heat; K-1 1000m, 7th in heat
2017 Serbia World Cup: K-2 500m, 8th in heat; K-1 1000m, 7th in heat -
Other
Pan American Championships: Marathon Silver Medalist -
U.S. Team Trials
2017: K1 1000m, 1st place -
U.S. National Championships
10x U.S. National Champion
More About Jesse Lishchuk
When not training I fanatically enjoy watching basketball, acai bowls, and free coffee-shop wifi. Outside of leisure, I work at a Medical Startup that opportunely occupies and keeps my mind off athletics. With Eastern European roots, my family hailing from Ukraine, I grew up a kid of first-generation immigrants in a culturally hardworking environment.
With kayaking, I found my muse outdoors. At the age of 16, two years into an organic training volume increase, I qualified for the U.S.A. Sprint Development Team. That following summer I flew out to Poland for the Olympic Hopes Regatta. Captivated by the opportunity I competed in my first World Championship shortly after junior year in High School. I look back nostalgically, now in my late 20’s, to see multiple National titles and World Championship events (Sprint & Marathon), single’s and team-boat training, and a dauntingly rewarding metaphorical rollercoaster of American amateur athletics.
In the late summer of 2018, I moved from my Northeastern hometown outside Philadelphia to sunny Southern California, to pursue my Olympic vision with San Diego Canoe Kayak Team. A gap year with the emergence of the pandemic was bridged with training at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games venue. In the mountains of North Georgia (Lake Lanier Canoe Kayak) I had trained with a few of the strongest American Sprint Kayak athletes in the country. Bolstered by talent, stubborn work ethic, and the support of mentors and family, I provisionally qualified for the Tokyo Olympic Games at the 2021 U.S.A. Olympic Team Trials.