Olympic kayaker Mike Dawson has unveiled a secret weapon in a bid to realise Rio de Janeiro dream - a 72-page athlete cookbook entitled "Eat like the locals" that he wrote and published himself.
The Bay of Plenty canoe slalom paddler, eyeing his second Olympics after finishing 15th in London, qualified a boat for Rio at the world championships last year.
One mistake in his semifinal dropped him from the fastest qualifier to 28th overall, however, meaning his funding was sliced for this season.
It's meant he's had to cover a $40,000 shortfall to get the buildup he needs for Rio but instead of going straight to Givealittle or seeking additional sponsors, he's come up with something unique.
"I've spent so much time traveling during my career, paddling rivers in some pretty incredible places and sampling the local food, that I decided a cookbook full of healthy recipes would be the way to go," the 29-year-old said.