Lisa Carrington has made a successful start to another new kayaking season, though the Olympic champion knows she can't let her standards slip with the quality of her fellow Kiwis coming through.
The 28-year-old completed the K1 200m-500m double at the Blue Lakes 2 regatta in Rotorua at the weekend, in her first hit-out after a four-medal haul at the world championships in August.
She was 1.09 seconds clear of under-23 world champion Aimee Fisher (Hawke's Bay) in the 200m and 1.60 seconds ahead of Caitlin Ryan (North Shore) in the K1 500m.
Carrington knows only too well the threat posed by Ryan, her K2 500m world championship-winning partner, and her K4 colleague Fisher. But she was equally impressed with Waitara's Rebecca Cole, who was fourth in both races, and the likes of Kim Thompson (Poverty Bay), Britney Ford (Poverty Bay) and Mana's Danielle Watson, who were all right in the mix.
"The girls have been super fast over the last few years anyway so there has been tight competition but there are three of us open women and the rest are all under 23," Carrington said.