Kiwi slalom canoeist Luuka Jones has history in her grasp.
After a dramatic day of qualifying at the canoe slalom world championships in Spain overnight, Jones is just one race away from confirming her spot to attend her fourth Olympic Games.
Securing a boat spot for New Zealand at next year's Tokyo Olympics, Jones now needs to make the top-10 final to become one of only a few female New Zealand athletes to attend four Games.
"Today was a pretty nerve-wracking day actually - there were a lot of good girls who had bad runs so it was really stacked and I felt a lot of pressure to put down a good run and make it into that final ten spots for the semifinal," Jones said.
Fortunately, Jones' second run was as good as her first was bad; even with a two-second penalty, her 101.25sec time was the third-fastest of the day in both heats and second only to Kuhnle's 100.23 in the repechage.