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Luuka Jones: Double win for Olympic kayaker at New Zealand Open

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19 Jan, 2020 08:30 PM2 mins to read

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Luuka Jones competing during last year's Women's Canoe Single semifinal during the 2019 Australian Canoe Slalom Open. Photo / Getty Images

Luuka Jones competing during last year's Women's Canoe Single semifinal during the 2019 Australian Canoe Slalom Open. Photo / Getty Images

Luuka Jones may have had a tough 2019 but she's had an impressive start to her 2020 canoe slalom campaign, with a double win at the New Zealand Open.

The triple Olympian - who looks to be in form for her fourth Games in Tokyo this year - edged out Frenchwoman Camille Prigent in the women's K1 final on the Mangahao River near Shannon, Manawatu on Sunday.

She then backed that up in the afternoon with a C1 victory, heading off Spain's Klara Olazabel and Andorra's Monica Doria Vilarrubla in the final.

"I'm just really happy to be paddling well in C1 - I had a really tough season last year and just couldn't get any races together and I'm just embracing the fact that I feel like I'm back and in a good place," Jones says.

She says the international contingent makes for quality racing.

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"I did a few training sessions with Monica and they're both in the top 10 in the world so having that competition just pushes you to go a bit harder and adds that extra bit of pressure, which is good for me."

Jones finished her C1 final in 116.22secs, 1.82secs ahead of Olazabel. Her K1 win was tighter, after picking up a 2-second touch late in her run, leaving her with a 101.27 total, 0.57seconds clear of Prigent, who is one spot ahead of Jones in the ICF international rankings.

Cook Islands paddler Jane Nicholas was third in the K1 in 107.61secs, ahead of Martina Wegman (Netherlands) and Vilarrubla. Rotorua's River Mutton was the next best Kiwi, finishing sixth in 118.23.

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Finn Butcher grabbed some early ascendancy in the men's K1, meanwhile, ahead of the first Olympic selection race in a fortnight in Auckland.

Alexandra's Butcher clocked a clean 92.17secs in the final, 2.66secs clear of Sweden's Erik Holmer and 3.13secs ahead of world No 20 Michel Smolen (United States). Jack Dangen, who won an Olympic spot for New Zealand at last year's world championships, missed the final, while Rotorua's Zack Mutton was fourth.

Butcher believes he's starting the new season in a great position.

"I didn't have the best world champs and it put me back a bit in the selection race but now it's something I've got to walk towards and try and boss it," he says.

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