Gold medal Olympian Lisa Carrington will make a welcome return to Rotorua for the New Zealand Canoe Sprint Championships.
It will be the first time Carrington has returned to race on Tikitapu (Blue Lake) since her gold medal performance in London last year.
There is plenty of motivation for the 23-year-old with the event doubling as the International Canoe Federation, Oceania canoe sprint champs.
New Zealand will host the event which will see paddlers from Australia, Tahiti, Palau, Samoa, Cook Islands and Finland competing over the next two-and-a-half days.
Carrington who won gold in the K1 200m canoe sprint event at the 2012 London Olympics, will be racing her favoured event tomorrow and Sunday as well as other races throughout the weekend.