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Windhoek Berg River
Canoe Marathon Media Release |
No: Berg1013 |
15
July 2010 |
Day Two
report and photos from Windhoek Berg River canoe marathon.
Hank McGregor paddles closer to a
record seventh Berg win.
In the second and shortest day of the Windhoek Berg River
Canoe marathon, defending champion Hank McGregor made his move on
the Cape contenders on a full flowing Berg, taking a critical
step closer to a record seventh Berg title, while in the ladies
race, a last minute landmark decision, allowing ladies to ride
the waves of fellow male competitors, saw ladies racing on the
Berg move into a whole new era.
The start of Day Two saw Lance King starting three seconds behind
McGregor, in elapsed time. King work hard to catch McGregor and
the raced most of the day together, having dropping Schloms just
after the start. “ Hank wasn’t allowing Henirich (Schloms) to
catch us. It was a very clever move and I applaud him” said King
afterwards.
The river rose a dramatic 14 cumecs over night after heavy rain
drenched the Cape, throwing channels into play that would not
normally be open. This set the scene for a dramatic breakaway by
McGregor, ensuring him a four minute lead going into tomorrow’s
74.8km Day Three stage, and putting him in the best position he
has ever been in after Day Two.
"Thirty five minutes from the end of the race we came to a place
where the river split into two channels, I took the right hand
line and Lance took the left. When I saw him again 3 minutes
later at the end of the channel, he was 60 metres behind me. This
is when I put down the hammer.” said McGregor.
As a paddler well schooled on the lines of the Berg, King said;
“That line is not normally open, Hank took a risky line, which is
unusual, but he pulled it off”.
In the ladies race, Robyn Kime opened up her Day One lead to 30
minutes over second placed Donna Winter.
The unexpected last minute decision made by race officials,
allowing elite ladies to ride male paddlers waves, has been met
with mixed reactions from competitors and a lot of uncertainty.
Both Kime, and Winter agreed in saying that, “If the Ladies prize
money is being worked off finishing within 10% of the guys time,
then this is the only way forward to make equal prize money
achievable for us.”
Donna Winter, who was unaware of the change to the rule on Day
One , added “If the race organizers are going to change the
rules the day before the race, it is important for them to call
all of the Elite Ladies together, and ensure that everyone is on
the same page regarding the changes.”
Further back in the field, Solo Adventurer Riaan Manser, who has
only been paddling on the river for just over a month, spoke to
us about his experience on Day 1 of the Berg. “ Since this is the
4th time I am sitting in my boat, I feel like I am doing
remarkably well. I felt strong at yesterday’s finish, despite my
10 swims - one of which happened when I turned around to chat to
a fellow competitor!"
Tomorrow is the longest stage of the Berg, with paddlers
undertaking the 74.8kms from Bridgetown to Zoutkloof. For more
information visit
www.windhoekberg.co.za.
Day 2 Overall Results
Men
1. Hank McGregor 7:21.05
2. Lance King 7:24.54
3. Heinrich Schloms 7:27.02
4. Pierre- Andre Rabie 7:37.59
5. Edgar Boehm Jnr 7:40.48
6. Marc Holtzhausen 7:45.23
7. Alasdair Glass 7:51.06
8. Greg van Heerden 7:52.20
9. Chris De Waal 7:52.20
10. Louw van Riet 7:55.50
Women
1. Robyn Kime 8:22.11
2. Donna Winter 8:52.00
3. Robyn Henderson 8:57.31
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Hank
McGregor leads Lance King at Train Bridge on
day two of
the Windhoek Berg River Canoe Marathon in Paarl. |
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Women's race leader Robyn Kime leads a batch of male paddlers through a
tree block on
day two of
the Windhoek Berg River Canoe Marathon in Paarl. |
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Jason
Fardy (centre) is one of a number of paddlers stuck in a nasty treeblock
shortly after the start of day two of
the Windhoek Berg River Canoe Marathon in Paarl. |
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Lace
leader Hank McGregor in action on
day two of
the Windhoek Berg River Canoe Marathon in Paarl. |
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Second placed Lance King in action on
day two of
the Windhoek Berg River Canoe Marathon in Paarl. |
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Third
placed Heinrich Schloms racing on
day two of
the Windhoek Berg River Canoe Marathon in Paarl. |
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