Tauranga's Mike Dawson has secured his second World Cup canoe slalom silver in what he describes a "brutal race" in the extreme slalom event in Poland.
It was the Kiwi Olympian's second runner-up placing in as many weeks overnight on Monday, after scoring silver in Slovakia's opening World Cup round, adding to the two World Cup medals and world championship bronze he picked up last year.
Dawson said the latest race was a tough one, emerging battered and bruised and nursing a cut hand after colliding with United States paddler Michal Smolen on the Krakow course in Poland. Both paddlers were beaten by Russian Nikita Gubenko.
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"It was definitely a brutal race - I was leading despite a bad start and Michal, and I were battling it out through the middle stages when Nikita came through," Dawson said.