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Berg
River Canoe Marathon Media Release |
No: Berg2101 |
31 March 2021 |
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Written By
: Dave Macleod |
Dusi success inspires Berg organisers for 60th anniversary
edition
Paarl – The organisers of the Berg River Canoe Marathon from
7 to 10 July this year have heaped praise on the recent MyLife
Dusi Canoe Marathon that was successfully staged against a
strict set of Covid-19 lockdown protocols, paving the way for
the eagerly anticipated 60th anniversary of the four-day race
from Paarl to Velddrif.
“We watched the roll-out of the MyLife Dusi with great interest
and we were thrilled to see them pull off a very successful Dusi
with adherence to all of the rules and regulations,” said Berg
organiser Brandon Macleod.
“The collaboration between Canoeing South Africa, the local
union and the organisers proved that it is possible to stage a
major paddling event that is fully compliant with every tier of
regulations in place at that time and to assure the safety and
well-being of every participant and their support crew.
“It was an exceptional achievement and we take great
encouragement as we put our heads down to organise what is going
to be a big milestone edition of the Berg marathon,” he added.
The MyLife Dusi negotiated a sweeping set of protocols in
collaboration with Canoeing South Africa and their local
authorities that included strict requirements for participants
and their technical support to wear masks, be regularly screened
and to sanitise their hands, to arrive just before their batch
starts and leave as soon after each stage was completed.
“A lot of those protocols will be easily adapted to the Berg
where smaller, staggered batches and the long-distance nature of
the race means that sufficient safe proximity between paddlers
is a given,” he added.
“We accept that spectators will not be allowed under the current
Covid regulations and that the designated technical support
person allocated to each paddler will only have limited,
controlled access to the start and finish and a number of points
on the river each day.
“We saw at the Dusi that even paddlers that have done the race
dozens of times were capable of adapting to these changes,
ensuring that they had a safe and pleasant race,” he added.
“The Dusi proved that while they had to drop things like the
social events and prize-givings, it was still a thoroughly
successful event.
“In fact, many paddlers who took part remarked that the event
stripped to its basic essentials and raced in smaller groups
focussed attention on the athletes and the valleys that they
paddle through during the race and made it a great race built on
the original core values of the event.
“As we celebrate sixty years since that first group of pioneers
set off from Paarl for the West Coast, staging a Berg trimmed of
some of the peripheral events that it has accumulated over time
could be equally rewarding for the paddlers,” he added.
“With the KZN river season completed now, the 60th Berg in the
second week of July will be the next major river race on the
calendar, and as we negotiate the next waves of the pandemic,
the recent Dusi inspires us to deliver what will be a memorable
anniversary edition of the Berg, particularly after we were
forced to cancel the race last year.”
Macleod said that they were engaging with the regional
authorities and local municipalities to firm up the practical
details, including overnight accommodation for the paddlers and
their technical support crews.
More information can be found at
www.berg.org.za
Social media : #Berg2021 #60thBerg
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Inspired by
the success of the recent MyLife Dusi Canoe Marathon the
organiser of the 2021 Berg River Canoe Marathon, which will be
the 60th anniversary of this four-day race, are confident they
can deliver a memorable event. |
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