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Canada's Langlois, Besharah-Hrebacka race to bronze at sprint canoe championship

The new Canadian duo of Andreanne Langlois and Toshka Besharah-Hrebacka won a world championship bronze medal in the women's 200-metre kayak Saturday.

Hungary's Blanka Kiss and Anna Luzc won the K2 sprint in 38.76 seconds in Lake Banook in Dartmouth, N.S.

Spaniards Sara Ouzande and Teresa Portela edged the Canadians for silver by just three hundredths of a second in 38.96.

"We both learn different things from each other," Langlois said.

"It has brought back the spark in me that sometimes you might lose in your sport when you forget how much fun paddling can be, and for that, I am very grateful to Toshka."

WATCH | Langlois, Besharah-Hrebacka win bronze on home soil:

Both paddlers raced in the K4 that finished ninth in the 500 metres one hour before reaching the K2 sprint podium in home waters.

"The turnaround time wasn't as difficult as expected," said Besharah-Hrebacka.

"We are both extremely confident in our crew and in our ability to throw down a 200 race. The biggest challenge was calming ourselves from all the excitement before our next race."

The duo will also race the K2 500 metres Sunday.

A day after earning a silver medal in the VL2 200 metres, Paralympic paddler Brianna Hennessy added a bronze medal in the KL1 200.

Athletes in KL1 and VL2 have impeded movement in their legs and trunk.

Double bronze for Team Canada today on Lake Banook <a href="https://twitter.com/canoe_2022?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@canoe_2022</a> <br>

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