GB's Charlotte Henshaw clinched her second gold at the Sprint and Para-canoe World Cup.

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GB's Charlotte Henshaw clinched her second gold at the Sprint and Para-canoe World Cup.

Great Britain's Charlotte Henshaw clinched her Second Gold Medal in the Sprint and Para-Canoe World Cup in Hungary.

Charlotte Henshaw, a 36-year-old Paralympic champion, added another gold medal to her collection on day two of the Sprint and Para-canoe World Cup.

She emerged victorious in the women's KL2 final, securing her second gold medal of the event. Her compatriot Emma Wiggs, 42, finished second in the same event, taking Britain's medal tally to seven.

Henshaw's achievement in winning two gold medals in a single event is remarkable. She had previously clinched the top spot in the 200m VL3 final on Friday.

With her recent win, Henshaw has cemented her position as one of the most talented para-canoeists in the world. Her impressive record speaks for itself, having won a silver medal in the KL2 event at the Rio Paralympic Games in 2016 and a bronze medal at the London Games in 2012.