Why hectic World Champs schedule won't hamper Carrington
On Sunday morning, Lisa Carrington faces two finals little more than an hour apart.
On Sunday morning, Lisa Carrington faces two finals little more than an hour apart.
The promising signs continue for the New Zealand women's K4 500m crew.
Alongside her success, Dame Lisa Carrington is also focussed on leaving a legacy.
As our current crop of kayakers chases gold, one of the sports early NZ heroes opens up.
Carrington has reluctantly decided not to race her signature event.
Aimee Fisher pushed Lisa Carrington harder than anyone has done over the last few years.
Aimee Fisher had a message for Kiwi fans after she pushed Lisa Carrington to the limit.
Dame Lisa Carrington has taken out the third and final encounter.
With twisting waters, bridges, lakes, and dams, adventure awaits on the Waikato River.
Carrington paid tribute to retiring Olympic champions Caitlin Regal and Hamish Bond.
It is the third time Carrington has won the NZOC's most prestigious award.
Carrington's influence goes far beyond medals and podium finishes.
When Lisa Carrington first saw the message on her computer, she had to do a double take.
Investigation resulted in all field work in the Whanganui District stopping for 90 days.
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Canoe Racing NZ hope to capitalise on their Tokyo success with a new performance role.
The 23-year-old failed to return from a kayaking trip in Petone last night.
Carrington says it's hard to accept she won't be able to race for a fourth K1 200m title.
Gordon Walker is going to guide Lisa Carrington through to the next Olympics in Paris.
After months of speculation, the kayaking legend confirmed she will continue in the sport.
Lisa Carrington is edging closer to making the biggest decision of her career.
More than 100 days after returning from Tokyo, Carrington is still yet to see her parents.
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The Kiwi paddler admitted it took a long time to digest her sixth place finish.
Opinion: Here's hoping the remarkable Lisa Carrington aims her kayak at Paris.
If Lisa Carrington chooses to retire, she would be departing on an unbelievable high.
Women's K4 500m crew ultimately fail in big boat after epic week for NZ sprint canoeing.
Being able to find your absolute best, when it really matters, is the most difficult task.
Carrington's partner Michael was lost for words after his fiancée won gold again.