Sainsbury, McGrath win gold at Canoe Sprint World Cup

May 12, 2023 10:46 PM -03 | By AAPNEWS
 Sainsbury, McGrath win gold at Canoe Sprint World Cup
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Reigning VL1 200 world champion Ben Sainsbury continues to go from strength to strength, claiming Australia's first canoe World Cup gold medal for the season.

After a breakout season in 2022, Sainsbury came into the showpiece event as the one to beat but was able to shake off the pressure to deliver on the second day of the canoe sprint competition in Hungary.

"I had a bit more nerves than I did last year. I definitely felt the pressure there, but it's a little bit of extra motivation having a target on your back," said Sainsbury.

"My focus has switched over to the K1 this year with qualifications to Paris but still just ticking along in the Va'a, staying fit and keeping it fast."

Sainsbury said the conditions were testing and made it for a tough day at the office.

"It was rough out there, it was very cold. I had full thermals on and I'm still freezing, my hands were still cold so it was hard to feel where your hands were when you were changing the paddle.

"So a few changes were a bit dodgy and I nearly went out of my lane but managed to pull it just enough and execute a win," he added.

Paralympic champion Curtis McGrath returned to the world stage in style, putting his competitors on notice with a gold-medal win in the KL2 200 final.

It was McGrath's first international race since the Tokyo Paralympic Games, proving he hasn't missed a beat as preparations for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games continue.

"It's nice to be back and to see some familiar faces and some new faces. I'm really stoked to be here and to be part of it again," McGrath said.

"I think the purpose of this meet for us is to see where we are all at, see where our training is tracking.

"It was a lot of work for me to get back in shape, and I don't feel like I'm still quite there yet, but at the same time it's nice to see where we are at and where we can improve," he said.

Olympic champion Jean van der Westhuyzen powered home in the men's K1 500 final to deliver a silver medal.

The medals kept on coming for Australia with Senior World Cup debutant Natalia Drobot bagging a bronze in the women's K1 200 final, just ahead of teammate and fellow debutant Kailey Harlen in fourth.

Dual Paralympian Dylan Littlehales won silver in the men's KL3 200 final.


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