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Kayaking: Lisa Carrington extends seven-year K1 200 reign at world championships

By David Leggat
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27 Aug, 2017 10:00 AM2 mins to read

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Lisa Carrington. Photo / Photosport

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New Zealand pocketed two more medals on the final day of the world canoe sprint championships in the Czech Republic tonight.

Lisa Carrington's dominance in the kayak sprint discipline continued as she nailed her fifth world K1 200m title on the Racice course.

She was then part of the K4 500m quartet, also including Kayla Imrie, Aimee Fisher and Caitlin Ryan, who finished third in a fast final, beaten by a strong Hungarian crew and Germany.

Carrington has enjoyed total control in the K1 200m event since surprising the paddling world with victory at the 2011 world championships. Olympic gold followed in London and Carrington has barely skipped a beat since then.

Tonight the Auckland-based, Bay of Plenty paddler was in front early and won in a smart 38.433 seconds, ahead of Dane Emma Jorgensen, who crossed 0.568s behind Carrington in 39.001s, with Pole Marta Walczykiewicz taking third in 39.559s.

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That was the same time as that recorded by fourth-placed Serb Milica Starovic.

Carrington is unbeaten through five world champs, plus the 2012 and 2016 Olympics in the 200m sprint event, in what is shaping as control of a single discipline to match peerless coxless pair rowers Hamish Bond and Eric Murray, who went through two complete Olympic cycles undefeated through to the end of last year.

The K4 final was a cracking contest, in which the Hungarian crew got their noses in front by halfway and held on impressively to win in 1min 29.784s, with the Germans .300s back and New Zealand clocking 1:30.215.

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Those three were clearly the pick of the field, France fourth in 1.6s behind New Zealand.

She was second in the K1 500m final and dominated the K2 500m final with Ryan in a convincing display.

Carrington, 28, won three medals in Racice and now has 11 world championship medals, seven of them gold, bolstered by two silvers and two bronze.

The successes have followed strong performances by the New Zealand women's quartet at two World Cup regattas earlier this year, when they bagged a total of eight medals to suggest the country is heading for another period of quality, world class paddling to follow the men's successes of the 1980s.

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