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Discovery Sunglass Hut
Surfski Series
Media Release |
No: SSS1005 |
23
May 2010 |
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Van der Walt grabs
first series win in King of the Bay marathon
Durban - World Under 23 marathon canoeing champ Grant van der Walt took full
advantage of the idyllic Durban weather to post his first win the the
Discovery Sunglass Hut Surfski Series by racing away alone to win the
McCarthy Toyota King of the Bay on Sunday.
Exploiting the calm flat conditions, and the absence of series pacesetter
Matthew Bouman, the 21 year old student was all smiles as he coasted home to
a two minute victory over Hank McGregor at the end of the unique 22
kilometer race across Durban harbour and traversing Durban Bay.
"Those were my kind of conditions today," grinned Van der Walt, who last
weekend squandered three places, and a significant portion of the prizemoney
when he was dumped in the backline coming into the finish of the Dunlop
Surfski World Cup.
Van der Walt and McGregor were part of a four boat lead bunch with Cape
racer Tom Schilperoort and Durban local Mark Mulder as the race emerged from
the mouth of Durban harbour after the rare ten kilometer dice from the start
at the Bayhead Silt canal. The four were still together when they turned at
the can off the Hypermarket in Durban North.
"Hank (McGregor) and I made a move then, and we dropped the other two at the
turn," said Van der Walt. "With about three kilometers to go I managed
to get ahead, and worked hard to keep on opening up that gap."
Schilperoort grabbed the last spot on the podium in a needle sprint up the
beach to the finishes line with Mark Mulder, reminiscent of the thrilling
beach sprint that decided last weekends ISPA title at Winklespruit.
Marc Holtzhausen took fifth place, just ahead of visiting French
international Sene Gaetan, who is enjoying the vibrant surfski culture in
Durban after taking part in last weekend's Dunlop Surfski World Cup.
The women's race proved to be the closest of the series so far, as Toti ace
Michelle Eder was hounded all the way to the line by Durban stalwart Donna
Winter.
"Sheesh that was exhausting!" said Eder. "I spent all day on Saturday at a
lifesaving training camp where we were worked very hard. So when we started
this morning I was really hurting."
"Donna (Winter) was strong and the more I tried to shake her off she just
stuck there," Eder added.
Overall line honours went to the double ski crew of Dusi ace Ant Stott
paddling with Barry Lewin, still sporting the beard grown during the
gruelling Coast 2 Coast For Cancer jetski odyssey around South Africa.
The short course race was won by veteran river paddler Mark Perrow, making a
rare appearance in a surfski, while the crew of Judson Smythe and Clinton
Bullard won the double ski section of the 10km short course race.
This unique race is the only time in the year that the port authorities
allow surfski paddlers to paddle across and out of the mouth of Durban
harbour, and a good field of over 300 paddlers took advantage of the
opportunity in ideal calm weather conditions.
The Discovery Sunglass Hut Surfski Series takes a break next weekend to
avoid clashes with the Comrades marathon, and then continues with the
popular Hi-Q Marine race on Sunday 6 June.
More information and results can be found at
www.surfski.co.za
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
DISCOVERY SUNGLASS HUT SURF SKI SERIES
McCarthy Toyota King of the Bay
Men
1.Grant van der Walt 1:41.41
2.Hank McGregor 1:43.24
3.Tom Schilperoort 1:43.21
4.Mark Mulder 1:43.22
5.Marc Holtzhausen 1:47.16
6.Sene Gaetan (FRA) 1:47.51
7.Paul Rabinowitz 1:48.52
8.Brandon van der Walt 1:50.15
9.Richard Burn 1:50.48
10.Murray Smith 1:50.57
Women
1.Michelle Eder 1:58.30
2.Donna Winter 1:58.33
Double ski
1.Barry Lewin/Ant Stott 1:39.02
2.Wayne Wilson/Warren Valentine 1:39.06
3. Quinton Rutherford/Brian Taylor 1:39.12
4.Andre Botha/Matt Carlise 1:45.32
5.Dwayne Powell/Steve Atkinson 1:46.06
Mixed Double ski
1.Patrick Maloney/Kerry Segal 1:51.43
2.Gary Waud/Debbie Lewis 1:55.03
3.Johan Keulder/Shirley Delpech 1:59.25
Short Course
Single Ski
1.Mark Perrow 48.11
2.Tyrone Pontes 48.24
3.Kevin Duke 51.50
Double ski
1.Judson Smythe/Clinton Bullard 44.23
2.Tony Bath/Rex McGregor 47.24
3.Scott Campbell/Colleen Baird 47.44
Full details of the series can be found at
www.surfski.co.za
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Grant van der Walt bagged his first victory
in the 2010 Discovery Sunglass Hut Surfski Series by winning the McCarthy
Toyota King of the Bay. |
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B grade winner Andrew Neal shows the strain
from 22km of flatwater paddling on Durban bay in the McCarthy Toyota King
of the Bay, the fourth
leg of the 2010 Discovery Sunglass Hut Surfski Series. |
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Toti star Michelle Eder comfortably won the
women's title in the McCarthy Toyota King of the Bay, the fourth
leg of the 2010 Discovery Sunglass Hut Surfski Series. |
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Michelle Eder (left) won the closest women's
race of the 2010 Discovery Sunglass Hut Surfski Series to date by edging
out Donna Winter(right) in the McCarthy Toyota King of the Bay . |
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The mixed doubles crew of Andrew
Gillespie and Jeanette Brunton race into the finish at DUC in the McCarthy
Toyota King of the Bay, the fourth
leg of the 2010 Discovery Sunglass Hut Surfski Series. |
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Action from the finish of the McCarthy
Toyota King of the Bay, the fourth
leg of the 2010 Discovery Sunglass Hut Surfski Series. |
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