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Global Trader Drak
Challenge Media Release |
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drak1209 |
21
Jan 2012 |
McGregor and Kime
jostle into the lead of GT Drak Challenge
Underberg –
Defending champion
Hank McGregor
and his K2 partner Len Jenkins traded the lead throughout the first stage of
the Global Trader Drakensberg Challenge
on the low waters of the Umzimkulu River,
while Robyn Kime is striving to undo her jinx that has plagued her in the
race by grinding out a massive first stage lead.
Organisers
surprised
many when they announced early on Saturday morning that
the race
would take place over the full 70km route due to light overnight
showers having filled the river just enough to avoid having to shift to the
widely anticipated shortened route.
The announcement left many nervous as they set off on their
28km
journey from
Castleburn
to Sinister Pools,
particularly
the bulkier paddlers such as McGregor and
Grant van der Walt. A cautious yet confident approach by McGregor though saw
him to the front of the field early
on in the race.
“There was actually a lot more water than I thought there would be and it
actually wasn’t too bad,” said McGregor. “I got in front from the start and
opened up quite a nice gap over Brandon (van der Walt) and Len (Jenkins) but
then I made a stupid mistake in the gorge where I just got it all wrong and
ended up running out of water and I had to get out.”
“That’s when Len passed me and I had to work quite hard to catch him which
fortunately I managed to do about one hundred and fifty metres after Black
Murray rapid and then he and I had a bit of a chat and worked together on
the flats all the way to the finish,” he added.
McGregor, who has won the race for the past two years, will be pleased with
his day one efforts as he aims to become the first person ever to claim
three K1 titles in a row, however,
he is well aware of the fabled
‘freakish’ talent
of Len Jenkins, who seems to have rediscovered his passion for paddling, and
on his day is unstoppable.
“It was great to win the stage today, it’s always nice to finish in front
but obviously there’s nothing between Len and I and he’s going really well
at the moment so tomorrow will be an interesting day and hopefully a great
day’s racing,” said McGregor.
“It would be nice if we got some rain this evening, it would definitely make
day two a whole lot more pleasant but either way I’ll just look to stay as
calm as possible, keep composed and pick my lines carefully.”
“It will probably be quite tough for the guys behind Len and I to close the
gap with us being together and them all on their own but you never know what
can happen on the river so we’ll just have to wait and see how things go in
the morning,” he added.
Jenkins,
who has
won the event three times himself, will however be
determined to get his year off to a winning start and get one over his The
Unlimited Dusi partner
and Team Best 4 Kayak Centre team mate
with a victory this weekend and will be right ready
for a strong performance on the second of the two stage tussle.
“It was a screaming start and I unfortunately had a bit of an issue with my
splash cover as we were setting off which meant Hank (McGregor) got away
early but I managed to get past him later on and then he came back at me at
the bottom of the gorge,” said Jenkins.
“All in all it was a good day though, I enjoyed the river level quite a bit
and now we’ll just have to see how things go tomorrow,” he added. “I don’t
think the other guys will be able to catch us with the lead that we have.”
U23 youngster Brandon van der Walt put in a superb effort on day one to
claim a well-deserved third place finish, despite having suffered a bent
rudder early on in the stage.
“I’m obviously super chuffed but the true test will come tomorrow. The guys
behind me will all be trying to come at me and close the gap as early as
possible but I’ll just try focus on my race and take things from there,”
said van der Walt.
The hugely respected and six time Drak winner Ant Stott had a dreamlike
return to the river after recent an Achilles tendon injury has seen him
unable to paddle for over two months. The paddling stalwart showed his class
and superior knowledge of the river as he quietly went about his business
and crossed the line in a solid fourth place.
Van der Walt’s older brother Grant van der Walt came home in fifth and
rounded off an incredible day for the men of Team Best 4 Kayak Centre as
they claimed four of the top five men’s positions whilst in the ladies race
the team’s colours once again dominated
the leaderboard where
three of the top
four women’s boats belonged to the professional paddling outfit.
Robyn Kime led the charge in the ladies race and will rest easy
overnight
safe in the knowledge that she has a near unassailable seven minute lead
over her nearest rival.
After a perfect start Kime put down the hammer early on in the stage and had
soon opened up a commanding lead which saw her blend into the men’s batch
ahead of her and putting the young competitor in a tricky situation due to
the rules of the race.
“It was quite tough because I was going really nicely and had caught the B
batch men but had to be very careful not to get too close and ride their
wave,” said Kime. “Fortunately it all actually worked out really well for me
in the end as I ended up pulling the bunch over the flats for quite a while
which I think actually helped me go faster.”
“Its not always easy to stay focused when you’re on your own on the flats so
it was nice having others around to keep me motivated to the finish.”
“It was a really great day for me and I’m obviously really happy with the
position I’m in at the moment but we’ll just take it one step at a time
tomorrow and see how things work out,” she added.
Kime was followed home by Johannesburg based Jen Hodson and Kime’s Dusi
partner Abbey Ulansky, both of whom did exceptionally well having not spent
much time in the boat in recent months.
Women’s defending champ Abby Adie had a tough day out on the water and will
be hoping for the predicted overnight rain and a full river tomorrow as she
goes after her third win in as many races on the Umzimkulu River.
“I fell out right at the start so I was off the pace straight away and
really had to work hard to catch the girls ahead of me,” said Adie.
“Hopefully things will improve for tomorrow.”
The
38km day two of the Global Trader Drak Challenge takes place from
Sinister Pools, near
the Swartberg Road
bridge and finishes at Hopewell Farm.
More information can be found at
www.drak.co.za
ENDS
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
DAY ONE OF THE GLOBAL TRADER DRAK CHALLENGE
Men
1.Hank McGregor 1:39.38
2.Len Jenkins 1:39.39
3.Brandon van der Walt (U23) 1:41.50
4.Ant Stott 1:42.51
5.Grant van der Walt (U23) 1:43.12
6.Greg Louw 1:45.04
7.Shaun Griffin 1:45.04
8.Jeffrey Smith 1:47.14
9.Jacques Theron 1:47.14
10.Ryan Louw 1:48.24
U23 Men
1. Brandon van der Walt 1:41.50
2. Grant van der Walt 1:43.12
3. Ben Biggs 1:49:27
U18 Men
1.Murray Starr 1:50:44
2.Emile Theunissen 1:50:49
3.Murray Haw 1:53:47
Women
1.Robyn Kime (U23) 1:52:16
2.Jen Hodson 1:59:27
3.Abbey Ulansky 1:59:30
4.Abby Adie (U23) 2:00:45
5.Debbie Germiquet 2:02:28
U23 Women
1.Robyn Kime 1:52:16
2.Abby Adie 2:00:45
3.Jordan Peek (U18) 2:02:57
U18 Women
1.Jordan Peek 2:02:57
2.Brittany Petersen 2:04:44
3.Bianca Haw (U16) 2:08:55
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Team Best 4 Kayak Centre's Hank McGregor got
his title defence at this year's Global Trader Drak Challenge off to a
flying start when he crossed the line at the end of day one in first
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Defending champ Hank McGregor bumped his way
down a low Umzimkulu River en route to victory on the opening day of the
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Len Jenkins finished narrowly behind his
teammate McGregor on the first stage of the 2012 Global Trader Drak
Challenge and will be raring to go ahead of tomorrow's second and final
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U23 talent Brandon van der Walt claimed a
well-deserved third place finish on day one of the Global Trader Drak
Challenge. |
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Stalwart Ant Stott put in a superb effort as
he claimed fourth place overall on day one of the Global Trader Drak
Challenge. |
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Team Best 4 Kayak Centre's Robyn Kime
cruised to a commanding seven minute citory in the ladies race on the
opening day of the Global Trader Drak Challenge. |
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Johannesburg based Jen Hodson raced her way
to second place in the ladies race of the 2012 Global Trader Drak
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Canadian based Dusi Queen Abbey Ulansky put in a top performance on day one of the Global Trader Drak
Challenge to claim an overnight third place. |
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Varsity College's Jenna Ward fights hard to
overcome a tricky situation during stage one of the Global Trader Drak
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The medium/low level of the Upper Umzimkulu
for the first stage of the Global Trader Drak Challenge caused plenty of
drama for the new record field. |
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The notorious Valley of a Thousand Rapids
demanded power and concentration for the 1000 paddlers that started day one of the Global Trader Drak
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