They had a cracking start in Portugal and now the New Zealand women's kayak squad face a step up in quality and intensity at this weekend's second World Cup regatta in Szeged, Hungary.
New Zealand won four gold medals at the opening regatta in Portugal, including a stunning three in less than 90 minutes on the final day. It was a spectacular start to their season.
Two of those victories were won by three-time Olympic medallist Lisa Carrington and rising talent Aimee Fisher, who combined successfully in the K2 200m and 500m disciplines; the last win was in the K4, which also included Caitlin Ryan and Kayla Imrie, and all started 24 hours earlier by Ryan's sizzling K1 500m victory.
For Hawke's Bay paddler Fisher, parking herself in a boat alongside the champion Carrington was exciting, and a bit nervy at the same time.
"I definitely felt a bit of pressure being with the Olympic champion, but she's really cool and she's been really key in getting the K4 running well," Fisher said.