Olympic kayaker Mike Dawson capped a great week for New Zealand paddlers by winning Asia's biggest whitewater festival for the second time.
Dawson dominated the Malabar River Festival, set during the monsoon season in southern India, winning three of the four disciplines against athletes from 19 countries.
He was crowned the 2018 Rapid Raja — adding to the title he won in 2015 — and collected a share of the $29,000 (US$20,000) prize pool.
The 31-year-old is the current World Cup leader in extreme slalom but relished the chance to get back to his kayaking roots.
"It was so good to have a break from the canoe slalom scene and get back to an event and region that I had such a great time exploring and paddling in the past," Dawson said.