Candice Clark

Candice Clark
Medal record
Women's canoe slalom
Competitor for  United States
World Championships
Gold 1973 Muotathal K-1 team

Candice Clark is a former American slalom canoeist who competed in the 1970s. She was also married to the Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Candice is the daughter of Louise Clark owner of the Lafayette hillside memorial. Candice graduated in 1979 from UC Berkeley in Business Administration. Candice is now married to Ronald J. Kauffman.

Olympics

Candice Clark was a member of the 1976 US Olympic Team; Canoeing in Montreal.

World Championships

Candice won a gold medal in the K-1 Slalom team event at the 1973 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Muotathal and a silver medal in the Wildwater team event in the ICF Canoe World Championships.[1] Candice was a member of the 1974 US Flatwater Kayak World Championship Team in Mexico City. Candice was a member of the 1975 US Whitewater Kayak World Championship Team in Spital, Austria. Candice was a member of the 1977 US Whitewater Kayak World Championship Team in Skopja, Yugoslavia.

National Championships

Candice won gold in the 1974 US Slalom Kayak National Championships in Buena Vista, Colorado. Candice was silver medalist in the 1974 Kayak Wildwater National Championships. Candice won the 1974 K2 Flatwater Kayak National Championships. Candice won the 1974 Flatwater North American Championships in Toronto, Canada. Candice won the 1974 Spital, Austria K-1 Slalom Regional Championships. Candice was the only person to win both the slalom and flatwater Kayak National Championships in the same year.

Relationship with Steve Wozniak

Clark married Wozniak in June 1981. In 1987 Wozniak filed for divorce. They have three children.[2] Their daughter, Sara Clark, is a lawyer for the US Olympic Committee in Colorado Springs, CO.

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