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Discovery Men's Health
Surf Ski Series
Media Release |
No: SSS0901 |
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May 2009 |
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2009 ski series set for a
classic start
Durban – The 2009 edition of the world’s biggest surf ski series gets under
way in Durban this weekend amidst forecasts of the ideal winter paddling
conditions that have made KwaZulu-Natal a globally recognised destination
for surf ski racers.
The ten leg Discovery Men’s Health Surf Ski series has become synonymous
with the balmy Durban winters where the regular warm and calm sea conditions
are complimented by South Westerly swells that make for exciting downwind
racing conditions.
The series opening New Balance grading race at Marine Surf Lifesaving
clubhouse at uShaka Beach on Sunday will offer the massive field – regularly
the year’s biggest field assembled for a surf ski race worldwide – a
sheltered start and finish point at the extreme southern end of Durban’s
Golden Mile.
However with a South Westerly swell expected to hit the coastline on Friday
and Saturday, the paddlers can look forward to some exciting downwind racing
conditions on each lap as they push out into the bay.
The race is traditionally very well supported as surf ski paddlers will be
graded for the rest of the season based on their performance at the grading
race.
Defending series champion Matt Bouman will be back to contest most of the
series races again this year, fresh from his victory in the European surf
ski championship race in Spain. He will be hard pressed by the likes of Hank
McGregor, Barry Lewin, teenager Grant van der Walt and Clint Pretorius, who
is recovering from a hand injury.
The women’s racing should be intriguing, as Plettenberg based Michele Eray,
clearly the best all round female paddler in the country will pit herself
against the two Toti stars who have dominated the series last year.
“Durban is recognised worldwide as the capital of surf ski racing,” said
Series organiser Billy Harker. “This is not only because of the sheer
numbers of active surf ski paddlers here but because the weather, sea and
coastline combine to offer magnificent conditions for surf ski paddling.”
The series starts with shorter races, often with the shelter of Durban’s
Bay, and then gradually offers longer races taking in the trickier
conditions on the upper South Coast as the paddlers built towards the two
major events that form the climax of the season.
The Durban Surf Ski World Cup will once again attract the world’s best
paddlers for the World Series rated 30km downwind that has developed a
formidable reputation in recent years.
The season ends with the 46km Men’s Health Scottburgh to Brighton marathon,
the oldest ultra distance surf ski race in the world.
“The sport has been growing incredibly in recent years, and the series is
designed to cater for paddlers of all abilities, allowing them to race
against themselves and others of similar abilities,” said Harker at the
series launch.
The launch included the popular annual Media Challenge Surf Ski Race that
was won by East Coast Radio’s MD Trish Taylor.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
10 May New balance Grading race, Marine SLC
17 May Powerade Dairy Bach race, Durban
24 May McCarthy Toyota King of the Bay, Durban
31 May Hansa Five Beach, Umkomaas to Toti
7 June Discovery Winklespruit race, Winklespruit
14 June HiQ Marine race, Durban
20 Scottburgh Winter Solstice Cyclelab race, Scottburgh
28 June CMH Toyota Pirates Umhlanga Pirates, Durban
5 June KZN Awnings Downwind, Amanzimtoti
11 June Durban Surf Ski World Cup, Durban
18 June Men’s Health Scottburgh to Brighton
Full details of the series can be found at
www.surfski.co.za
SPORTS EDITORS PLEASE NOTE:
Full copy, results and photographs will be provided for all the
abovementioned events. Any journalists or photographers wishing to attend
any of these events should contact
sam@gameplanmedia.co.za for assistance and
accreditation. Please feel free to contact us should you have any particular
requirements or angles that you would like covered.
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Defending series champion Matt Bouman will
be back to defend his title in the 2009
Discovery Men's Health Surf Ski series. |
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Elite series contender Hank McGregor will
return to compete in the 2009 Discovery Men's Health Surf Ski series. |
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Elite
female
contender Tiffany Kruger will return to compete in the popular winter
Discovery Men's Health Surf Ski Series. |
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Olympian Michéle Eray is set to make an
appearance in the Durban Discovery Men's Health Surf Ski Series. |
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