Aussie canoeists finish fifth in World Cup

Australian pair Alyce Burnett and Alyssa Bull are delighted with their fifth-placed finish at the Canoe Sprint World Cup in Hungary.

Australian kayakers Alyce Burnett and Alyssa Bull

Australians Alyce Burnett and Alyssa Bull are delighted with their 5th place at the Canoe World Cup. (AAP)

Rio Olympians Alyce Burnett and Alyssa Bull have finished fifth - their best result ever - in the opening K2 500 final of the European season.

The race was won by the impressive New Zealand pairing of Lisa Carrington and Caitlin Ryan, but Burnett said there were lots of encouraging signs for the Australians.

"Fifth is our best result so far as a pair, so we can't be disappointed," she said, at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup 2 in Szeged, Hungary.

"We probably didn't have the best first 250, but the second 250 was really good, so we have to take some positives and negatives from it and line up again next week and hope for a bit better.

"But we can't be disappointed with that at all."

Bull, who picked up Australia's only medal of the weekend when she finished second in the K1 1000 on Saturday, said it was important not to lose focus despite seeing the New Zealand crew take a clear lead.

"We have a race plan we've been working on for a couple of seasons, and it's really starting to pay off," Bull said.

"For us we just had to keep our head in our own boat and to do what we had to do and finish off our race plan as best we can."

Bull and Burnett were one of the good news stories for the Australian team at the Rio Olympics, making the K2 500 final on their Games debut.

Burnett said it's given the duo a new perspective.

"This season our confidence is a lot higher," she said.

"Today was a good start for the quad, and hopefully we can next weekend and leading up into Worlds we can push up a bit higher.

"There's some solid crews out there at the moment, and we just have to take it as it comes."

Australia's other A finalist, Billy Bain, finished ninth in the K1 500.

The Australian team now head to Belgrade for World Cup 3 next weekend.


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