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.