Luuka Jones waited four long days, ironically until her least favoured event, before climbing to the top of the podium at the Whitewater XL kayaking event in Auckland.
The Rio Olympic canoe slalom silver medalist took out the boatercross final at the Vector Wero Whitewater Park today, after a series of frustrating finishes in her K1 and C1 finals.
It capped a huge week for the sport, with the $60,000 event the biggest kayaking championship ever staged in New Zealand, and Jones was delighted to share in the spoils.
"I saved it to the last day of the competition but I was really fired up," Jones said. "The boatercross is the event that I'm least likely to win and I was even a little bit scared but after a couple of runs, my anaerobic strength came through and I could get the speed off the start."
That speed took her to an early lead in the four-boat final, holding off Dutch paddler Martina Wegman, top Frenchwoman Nouria Newman and world extreme champion Sandra Hyslop (Great Britain).