New Zealand Olympian Aimee Fisher has collected silver at the first stop of the ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup in Hungary. Fisher came second in the women’s K1 500m A final in 1min 46.54sec, narrowly behind Australian Natalia Drobot, who won in 1min 46.43sec in Szeged at the weekend. Fisher also hopped in the boat alongside Otago paddler Lucy Matehaere, Olivia Brett and Greer Morley, as a late replacement for Lisa Carrington. Carrington, New Zealand’s most decorated Olympian, who recently announced she is pregnant, was scratched after medical advice. Fisher, Matehaere, Brett and Morley finished 12th overall in the women’s K4 500m after finishing third in the B final in 1min 33.88sec. Fellow Otago paddler James Munro, alongside Hamish Legarth, Grant Clancy and Kurtis Imrie, placed 18th overall in the men’s K4 500m. They finished ninth in the B final in 1min 21.20sec. Munro and Imrie dipped out of the men’s K2 500m in the heats, while Legarth and Clancy dipped out in the semifinals.…