Bay of Plenty's Luuka Jones and Jack Dangen sealed a double dose of Olympic selection success for the New Zealand kayak team on the final day of the Canoe Slalom World Championships in Spain.
Jones made her second final in as many days, eventually finishing ninth in the women's C1, as she added to her historic K1 bronze medal the previous day.
Dangen, meanwhile, also booked a men's K1 boat for Tokyo in dramatic fashion, grabbing the 18th and final Olympic qualifying spot with his semifinal performance.
The 21-year-old Tauranga paddler picked up a touch in his 92.91s run and eventually finished 31st overall. But with just 21 nations represented in the 40-boat semifinal, he only needed three other countries to finish behind him.
With K1 teammates Callum Gilbert and Finn Butcher - who both missed the semifinals - nervously watching on, China's Xin Quan and Poland's Michal Pasiut both missed gates and picked up 50s penalties to leave Dangen on the cusp. When Belgium's Mathieu Doby hit three gates on his way to a 95.37s run, a vastly relieved Dangen was able to celebrate.