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SunLive - Lisa Carrington makes triumphant return - The Bay s News First

SunLive - Lisa Carrington makes triumphant return - The Bay s News First
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SunLive - Lisa Carrington banks a golden treble - The Bay s News First

SunLive - Lisa Carrington banks a golden treble - The Bay s News First
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Triple glory for Lisa Carrington at first competition in 10 months

Three-time world championship medallist Kayla Imrie also impressed to take third in 39.58 – 0.03 ahead of Caitlin Ryan. Carrington went on to complete a perfect day by going on to clinch a hat-trick of titles in Rotorua. Pairing up with Kayla Imrie, they won in the open women’s K2 200m final. Stopping the clock in 35.29 the gold medal duo finished 1.07 seconds clear of Aimee and Olivia Brett with Caitlin and former world K1 1000m champion Teneale Hatton in bronze (36.65). Carrington then picked up a third gold medal in the K4 200m as part of a quartet with Ryan, Hatton and Imrie in 33.48.

SunLive - Lisa Carrington set for competitive return - The Bay s News First

SunLive - Lisa Carrington set for competitive return - The Bay s News First
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Olympic Games ace Lisa Carrington makes competitive canoeing return at Rotorua regatta

Lisa Carrington is making her competitive return to canoeing at the Blue Lake 2 regatta in Rotorua. Double Olympic champion Lisa Carrington is the star attraction at the Blue Lake 2 regatta in Rotorua this weekend as the four-time Halberg Sportswoman of the year makes her eagerly-awaited return to competition. The 31-year-old paddling ace last competed at the 2020 New Zealand Canoe Sprint Championships in February, where she claimed decisive wins in both the K1 200m and K1 500m finals, before the global Covid-19 pandemic wiped out the prospect of any international competition for the year. Carrington (Eastern Bay) is the reigning world K1 200m and K1 500m champion and will seek to produce another top-quality display on Lake Tikitapu, although given the outstanding quality of the opposition on show the 10-time world champion will need to be at her best.

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