New Zealand's Mike Dawson has made a brilliant start to the world cup canoe slalom season, topping qualifiers after the heats in Prague overnight.
The 28-year-old was the only kayaker to break the 80sec mark on the course, clocking 79.30secs to finish 2.03secs clear of his good friend and 2013 world champion, Vavrinec Hradilek, with another hometown Czech paddler Jiri Prskavec third.
Reigning world champion Boris Neveu (France) was fifth-fastest in 81.90 while Olympic champion Daniele Molmenti was eighth-quickest.
Dawson's run was faultless and fast and even though Hradilek picked up a 2sec time penalty, a clear run still wouldn't have been good enough to head his Kiwi mate. The semifinals and finals are later tonight, with Dawson hoping to better his previous best finish at a world cup, a ninth in Slovenia last year.
His fellow Olympian Luuka Jones, meanwhile, had a mixed day, dipping out of the semifinals after missing gates in both her heat runs.