Forty seconds of kayak racing this morningcould have lingering ramifications for the rest of the year as the New Zealand canoe sprint championships get under way at Lake Karapiro.
The women's K1 200m heats and finals help kick off the three-day NZCT-sponsored championship, with world and Olympic champion Lisa Carrington facing one of her biggest selection battles at this level.
The Eastern Bay star's rivals include world under-23 champion Aimee Fisher (Hawke's Bay), North Shore's Caitlin Ryan, Mana's Kayla Imrie and an array of rising talent eager to test themselves against their senior colleagues, including Waitara's Rebecca Cole, Kim Thompson (Poverty Bay), Britney Ford (Poverty Bay) and Mana's Danielle Watson.
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Ryan has spent the past year training and competing with Carrington, under coach Gordon Walker, while Fisher and Imrie joined the world championship-winning K2 500m pair to collect bronze in the K4 500m in August.