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The Unlimited Dusi
2011
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24
Jan 2012 |
Change A Life hoping for strong The Unlimited Dusi showing
Pietermaritzburg – Paddlers from the ground-breaking Change A Life
academy in the Valley Of A Thousand Hills are targeting five of the top ten
places in The Unlimited Dusi canoe marathon that starts on 16 February.
Spearheaded by the fancied title hopefuls Thulani Mbanjwa an Sibonelo Zondi,
both of whom were part of the original core group that started the academy
with tutor Martin Dreyer, the flourishing training group is bristling with
talented K2 crews positive about their chances of racing into the top ten,
and ideally onto the podium.
A careful browse through the academy’s impressive list of top achievements
and a quick glance at results from recent races around the country and one
soon realises just how formidable an outfit the Change A Life 2012 Dusi
squad is and the pedigree they bring to this year’s spectacle.
“Obviously Bungee (Thulani Mbanjwa) and Sibonelo (Zondi) are the most
recognised guys to have come through our academy and we are hoping for great
things for them in this year’s Dusi but there are many other really talented
guys in our squad as well,” said multiple Dusi winner Dreyer.
“The Cele brothers (Richard and Nhlanhlayakhe), Thomas Ngidi and John Ncgobo
and Lucas Mthalane and Mmeli Cele will all be hoping for a top ten finish
whilst it will be very interesting to see just how Nkosi Cele and Skhumbuso
Ngidi go.”
“Then there’s Kwanda Mhlope who, even though he’s now part of the new
professional team Team Best 4 Kayak Centre and will partner Lance Kime, we
still consider as one of our own and are excited about their chances of
finishing in the top five,” he added.
The group have been hard at work in recent months preparing for the biggest
event on the Change A Life calendar and are optimistic that their efforts
will be rewarded when all the action gets underway in less than a
month’s time.
“After the KZN river season last year a lot of the guys stayed fit and kept
the Change A Life flag flying high by doing some multisport events midyear where
some of them really did well. Then, once the rivers filled up a bit, the
guys have been training really hard and are in fantastic shape at the
moment,” said Dreyer.
“We know the potential that some of these guys have and, without getting
ahead of ourselves before the race has even started, we are definitely very
excited for this year’s Dusi,” he added. “Hopefully now the guys can just go
out there and have a really good race.”
Under Dreyer’s watchful eye several of the Change A Life squad, many of whom
are from the Valley of Thousands Hills – the same valley through which the
three day race twists and turns, have made phenomenal progress in recent months and
the academy now finds itself on the brink of potentially dominating the top
ten of this year’s K2 race.
The vastly experienced Dreyer knows all too well though that anything can
happen on a river and is hesitant to make any predictions ahead of the
gruelling three days of racing which lie ahead of his young hopefuls.
“There is definitely a lot of potential in our academy at the moment and we
really are hoping to do well at this year’s Dusi, but just how things will
pan out one can be never be certain,” said Dreyer.
“We would absolutely love to have five boats in the top ten but we’re trying
not to focus on results too much just yet,” he added. “The guys have the
potential and have been given the tools, hopefully now they can go out there
and drum out the tune.”
The Unlimited Dusi canoe marathon from Camps Drift, Pietermaritzburg to Blue
Lagoon, Durban takes place on 16-18 February 2012. More info can be found at
www.dusi.co.za
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Top contenders Thulani Mbanjwa and Sibonelo
Zondi spearhead a formidable attack by the Change A Life academy on the 2012
The Unlimited Dusi canoe marathon. |
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Thulani Mbanjwa and Sibonelo Zondi pick their
way through Tops needle en route to victory in last year's The Unlimited
Non-stop Dusi, one of many top achievements the Change A Life academy has
enjoyed in recent months. |
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Change A Life academy paddlers Richard and
Nhlanhla Cele demonstrate their impressive running abilities at the recent
Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei Rumble ahead of next month's The Unlimited Dusi
canoe marathon. |
Kyle Gilham/ Gameplan Media |
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Nhlanhla Cele, Thulani Mbanjwa, Sibonelo
Zondi and Thomas Ngidi will once again form part of a strong Change A Life
academy challenge at this year's The Unlimited Dusi canoe marathon. |
Kyle Gilham/ Gameplan Media |
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