Global Trader Drak Challenge Media Release

 No: drak1007

9 Feb 2010

 
Hank McGregor desperate to shed "bridesmaid" mantle on Global Trader Drak Challenge

Underberg - Tough Durban paddler Hank McGregor has added his entry to the top class field that is assembling for the Global Trader Drakensberg Challenge canoe marathon on 27 and 28 February, desperate to shake of the 'bridesmaid' title that has dogged him throughout his senior career.

"The GT Drak is one of those races that I have never managed to win, despite trying really hard a number of time," said McGregor. "I have had enough of the 'bridesmaid' stuff - that belongs in weddings - and I would love to win the title this year."

McGregor's attempts to the win the race have been derailed by a spate of errors and disasters on the river in recent years.

He finished second to Ant Stott in 2005, after making a mistake in the Lower Gorge, and then scuttled a title bid in 2006 by capsizing in Glenhaven rapid while racing Len Jenkins. In 2007, the last time the race hosted the SA K1 River champs, McGregor finished third just behind Jacques Theron in a race won by German superstar Max Hoff.

Last year McGregor's race ended unceremoniously when his boat folded at Taylor's weir early on in the first stage, ending what promised to be a thrilling dice with Ant Stott.

"I will make sure I have a strong boat this time,” said McGregor. "Hopefully the river will be pretty full, because a low river is tough on heavy paddlers like myself."

"I have never had a good Drak," he added. "There has been plenty of bad luck along the way, but that's river racing for you. I reckon this will be my year for that all to change."

McGregor has been posting some startling time to back up that claim. Early in February he broke the Stella club time trial record in a K1 in a keen race with training partners Grant and Brandon van der Walt, Marc Holtzhausen and Wayne Wilson.

"To be honest, I am going better now that when I won the world marathon champs," said McGregor. "My form is the best it has been for a long, long time."

McGregor has systematically set his sights on every major river marathon title on the national calendar, and after recently adding the Umkomaas and Swartland marathon titles to his CV, the only major races that are conspicuously absent from his impressive list of achievements are the GT Drak Challenge and the Lowveld Croc titles.

"For sure there is unfinished business on the Drak," said McGregor.

McGregor will be spending time on the Umzimkulu river ahead of the race to try and learn the subtleties that often make the difference between victory and a consolation place on the podium.

"The top section through the Valley of a Thousand Rapids doesn't change all that much, but everyone is talking about the changes to Glenhaven rapid," he said. "I really want to go and check that out before the race."

With the race deciding the SA K1 river title, McGregor can expect to start alongside the country's best river racers, including six times champion Ant Stott and his training partner Grant van der Walt, who he feels is hungry enough to be a real threat this year.

The Global Trader Drakensberg Challenge takes place in Underberg on 27 and 28 February. More information can be found at
www.drak.co.za

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Hank McGregor in action during last years Global Trader Drak Challenge. "I have had enough of this bridesmaid stuff," he said.

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Hank McGregor swims at Glenhaven during the 2007 edition of the race. McGregor has confirmed his entry for the 2010 edition of the Global trader Drak Challenge.

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