Bay of Plenty's Mike Dawson and Luuka Jones booked semifinal appearances at the Canoe Slalom World Championships in Brazil, with contrasting performances on the third day of competition.
Dawson had a slick first run in his K1 heat, on the Rio de Janeiro course, clocking 88.81s to easily qualify 15th overall, well inside the top-30 directly progressing to the semifinals. His time also included a two-second penalty for touching the sixth gate - without it, he would have been sixth overall.
He then comfortably qualified for the knockout stages of the extreme slalom division with the ninth-fastest time.
"I felt pretty good out there and was stoked to post a time up there with some insane competition," Dawson said.
Even with the penalty, he was just 3.94s behind reigning world champion and fastest qualifier Ondrej Tunka (Czech Republic).