Poor weather played havoc with the rowing schedule, with the lightweight sculls final delayed, but that worked in the Kiwis' favour
"If anything the weather delays were to our advantage because being natural lightweights we were able to weigh in every day comfortably without having to sweat out each day."
Edward is now looking forward to three months off, and has plans to sunbathe with a cocktail on a beach in Hawaii.
"It has been a great experience here in Rio. It's quite a lot different to London. I've enjoyed both games for different reasons. The team has learnt a lot from this regatta especially the younger athletes getting an Olympic experience. It has strengthened our team as a whole for the next cycle."
Mackenzie and Edward produced a flying start to the lightweight sculls final, but faded and struggled to catch the leaders. A huge push at the 1500m mark saw the duo regain some ground, but it wasn't enough.
The New Zealanders crossed the line five seconds behind the winning crew and world best time holders Ilse Paulis and Maaike Head from the Netherlands.