The 24-year-old Taris Harker. Credit: Georgia Schofield Taris Harker was crowned ‘New Zealand’s fastest paddler’ as he edged an exhilarating open men’s K1 200m final to provide a rousing climax to the final day of action at the 2021 NZCT .
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Press Release – Canoe Racing NZ
Kurtis Imrie open men’s K1 500m gold medallist. Image Credit: Georgia Schofield.
Olympic-bound Kurtis Imrie backed up his success on day one of the NCZT New Zealand Canoe Sprint Championships at Lake Karapiro to provide the highlight of day two courtesy an emphatic victory in the open men’s K1 500m.
The Mana paddler, who yesterday claimed K2 1000m gold – alongside his fellow Tokyo Olympic representative Max Brown – and K1 1000m silver, revealed his class with a commanding win over his pet distance against a top-class field in a time of 1:46.25.
Producing a spirited defence of his title, Ashton Reiser (North Shore) banked silver in 1:48.27 with Quaid Thompson (Poverty Bay) – a further 0.44 back adding bronze to the same colour medal he won yesterday in the K1 1000m. Max Brown, the K1 1000m champion, finished fourth (1:50.10).
Saturday, 15 May 2021, 3:59 pm
Kurtis
Imrie open men s K1 500m gold medallist. Image Credit:
Georgia Schofield.
Olympic-bound
Kurtis Imrie backed up his success on day one of the NCZT
New Zealand Canoe Sprint Championships at Lake Karapiro to
provide the highlight of day two courtesy an emphatic
victory in the open men’s K1 500m.
The Mana paddler,
who yesterday claimed K2 1000m gold - alongside his fellow
Tokyo Olympic representative Max Brown – and K1 1000m
silver, revealed his class with a commanding win over his
pet distance against a top-class field in a time of
1:46.25.
Producing a spirited defence of his title,