If New Zealand rowing fans sought a seamless transition in post-Olympic year, last week's World Cup results in Lucerne provided irrefutable evidence.
None of the five Rio Games medallists - Mahe Drysdale, Hamish Bond, Eric Murray, Rebecca Scown and Genevieve Behrent - have returned to their respective crews this season. Scown is the only one competing, but in the women's eight.
Each of their replacements - Robbie Manson in the single sculls, James Hunter and Tom Murray in the men's pair, and Kerri Gowler and Grace Prendergast in the women's pair - triumphed on the Rotsee.
Those performances were reinforced by golds to men's double scullers Chris Harris and John Storey, women's double scullers Brooke Donoghue and Olivia Loe, and women's lightweight double scullers Jackie Kiddle and Zoe McBride.
Despite a high performance funding dip from $5.3 million to $5.1 million per annum after the sport secured three of the five Rio medals forecast, the small boat programme keeps regenerating.