Olympic nominee Adam van Koeverden of Oakville, Ont., produced a second consecutive medal performance on the World Cup canoe and kayak circuit on Saturday, earning silver in the K-1 1,000 metre race.

Aleh Yurenia of Belarus won in three minutes 26.286 seconds, while van Koeverden, a bronze medallist last week in Poland, followed closely in 3:26.672 and Eirik Veraas Larsen of Norway was third in 3:26.906.

In a very fast men's C-1 1,000 metre, Mark Oldershaw of Burlington, Ont., and Ben Russell of Dartmouth, N.S., were fourth and fifth. Oldershaw won the race last weekend to lock up his Olympic nomination.

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On Saturday he clocked a personal best time by three seconds at the distance finishing in 3:48.352. Sebastien Brendel of Germany was first in 3:46.677.

Other Canadian finalists were Emilie Fournel of Lachine, Que., seventh in the women's K-1 500, Steve Jorens of Candiac, Que., and Richard Dober Jr., of Trois-Rivieres, Que., eighth in the K-2 1,000 and Lissa Bissonnette of Sherbrooke, Que., Alexa Irvin of Kentville, N.S., Michelle Russell of Fall River, N.S., and Nicole Brown of Waverley, N.S., eighth in the women's K-4 500.

Jorens and Dober Jr., are still in the Olympic hunt and will be encouraged by Saturday's result. Canada has only one K2 quota spot and must choose between sending a 1,000-metre or 200-metre crew.

Competition ends Sunday featuring the 200-metre finals.