Her world championship finish is a huge confidence booster a year out from qualifying for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, where Jones hopes to represent New Zealand for the third successive Games. "It's been a good season for me and it's really nice to finish on a high but I'm definitely looking forward to a bit of a break."
Jones' result capped a great weekend for the small New Zealand contingent, with Mike Dawson also collecting his best world championship result, finishing 12th in the men's K1.
Dawson was just 1.13 seconds away from progressing to the top-10 final.
"I'm a bit gutted to have come so close to making the final but overall I'm stoked - this is my best worlds result and it came after a tough start to the year when I had my wrist operated on," Dawson said. "The semifinal course was really technical and particularly tricky and I made a few small mistakes but it was great to lay down a good, solid run in the semifinal of a world championship, on a hard course, under pressure."
Young C1 paddler Ben Gibb also had his best world championship result, finishing 39th, after fighting back from a missed gate in his first run.
Shaun Higgins also made positive gains since coming back after his shoulder surgery last year, finishing 45th.