New Zealand's Aimee Fisher starred on the final day of competition at the International Canoe Federation Sprint Under-23 and Junior World Championships ©ICF

New Zealand's Aimee Fisher starred on the final day of competition at the International Canoe Federation Sprint Under-23 and Junior World Championships as she won two gold medals in Pitesti in Romania.

The Rio 2016 Olympian triumphed in the K1 200 metres and 500m under-23 events to ensure she concluded the event in style.

Fisher crossed the line in 40.096sec to win the 200m in front of Hungarian Dóra Lucz and Biljana Relic of Serbia, who claimed silver and bronze respectively.

The New Zealander was also in fine form in the 500m race as she beat Australian rival Alyssa Bull with a time of 1min 48.948sec.

Bull did enough for the silver medal, while bronze went to Britain's Rebeka Simon.

"That was so good, there were a lot of emotions out there," Fisher said.

"I just wanted it so bad, for [coach] Rene Olsen. 

"I couldn’t have done any of this without him. 

"Ever since the World Cups, every day he’s just been focusing for this moment, so I wanted to send him out in style and thank him for everything he's done.

"I feel like I had some pretty good survival mode strokes at the end there. 

"Every stroke back home in those key sessions, I was thinking about this moment."

Lithuania’s Henrikas Zustautas clinched his third under-23 C1 200m title ©Getty Images
Lithuania’s Henrikas Zustautas clinched his third under-23 C1 200m title ©Getty Images

Elsewhere on the last day of the event in Romania, Lithuania’s Henrikas Zustautas clinched his third under-23 C1 200m title with a time of 39.192.

Zustautas finished in front of triple Olympic medallist Isaquias Queiroz Dos Santos to return to the top of the podium in the event for the third time.

Brazilian Dos Santos, who won two silvers and a bronze at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, was second, while Jonatán Hajdu of Hungary took home the bronze.

"It was more motivation because he was the bronze medallist in Rio, I was in Rio and I finished just 11th," the Lithuanian said.

"For me that was bad, so I came here for revenge with him. 

"I was nervous because it’s a World Championship and before the race I didn’t feel so good."

Hungary ended the Championships at the summit of the medal standings with a total haul of 18, seven of which were gold.

Alida Gaszo was among the Hungarians who triumphed today as she won the K1 junior women's 500m race in 1:52.716.

She was over a second quicker than silver medallist Alina Svita of Belarus, with bronze going to Mexico's Beatriz Fragoza.