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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Lisa Carrington on becoming NZ's most successful Olympian

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Lisa Carrington's three gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics bring her medal total to six - five gold, one bronze. Photo / AP

Lisa Carrington's three gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics bring her medal total to six - five gold, one bronze. Photo / AP

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Kayak Sprint champion Lisa Carrington has just become the most successful and decorated Olympian in New Zealand's history.

Tokyo 2020 has seen her win three gold medals, bringing her medal total to six; five gold, one bronze.

She spoke to RNZ from Tokyo to discuss how she feels about her new title and what it has taken to reach this point.

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Lisa Carrington: "It's just trying to be better than I was the day before." Photo / Steve McArthur, Photosport
Lisa Carrington: "It's just trying to be better than I was the day before." Photo / Steve McArthur, Photosport

Describing the event as a "pretty special Olympics", she says she is still wrapping her head around it.

"I know what I've put in and it's been a lot of hard work, but it's something I've wanted to do and constantly get better," she says.

Carrington hopes that her successes can inspire other Kiwis to "believe and do things that they thought they never could've".

Her goal has always been simply to master own talent and get better with each performance.

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"For me to be able to achieve so highly, I guess is to not make it about the results, but for me to be able to do it, to reach more into myself to have reached that potential. It's just trying to be better than I was the day before."

Coming into such intense competition on the world stage, Carrington says she still battles with nerves and fears - but has found ways to deal with them.

Before a race, she faces down the fear by looking down the lane into the water and feeling grateful for the opportunity to compete.

"This is something someone said to me that really resonated, it was just to look down and think what a privilege it is to be feeling these nerves or be feeling how scary it is in that moment. So for me it was just about being grateful in that moment and from there it was like yep, let's do what I can.

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A third straight gold for Lisa Carrington in the women's kayak single 200m with an Olympic best time of 38.120!@planetcanoe #CanoeSprint @TheNZTeam pic.twitter.com/fWsf3D3iyD

— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) August 3, 2021

"I think if for me, things that scare me the most are the things that I need to figure out and I guess sometimes they're telling you the truth, you know, that sometimes we don't want to hear.

"And ultimately those scary things you don't want to look at or shy away from, there's some gold on the other side of it. "

With the Olympics finishing tomorrow, Carrington now faces the journey back to New Zealand and two weeks in MIQ, which she's seeing as an opportunity to decompress and reflect.

"We've got a couple more days here with the team, so I'll soak up a little more social time before we head back to MIQ. I think I'll figure it out. Obviously having a good routine is going to be something really important."

But what she's most looking forward to is heading back to her hometown of Ōhope to celebrate with her family, friends and, most importantly, her dog.

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"I mean it'll be exactly the same as I left it I'm pretty sure, which is awesome and it's just more getting home to that place, it's just a beautiful place to be."

- RNZ

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