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Ballito father-son duo win African sailing crown before world championship

Ballito's Thomas and Kai Funke dominated the African Mirror Sailing Championships in Durban Bay, securing gold ahead of the world regatta.

Father-and-son sailing pair Thomas and Kai Funke delivered a commanding performance to clinch continental mirror sailing gold in Durban Bay last week.

According to The North Coast Courier, the Ballito duo entered the International Mirror Class Association African Championships in good form, having recently won the KZN championships and placed fourth at nationals. They were one of the teams to beat as 21 boats lined up for competition in Durban Bay from last Thursday to Friday.

The first day offered tricky conditions, with a strong south-westerly disrupting proceedings and allowing only one race to take place. Thomas and Kai were unfazed, however, claiming the sole victory on the day as almost half the fleet were forced to withdraw.

Kai and Thomas Funke celebrate with their continental trophies. Photo: Bryce Bower/Point Yacht Club.

The wind moderated on day two and three races were held to decide the overall winners. Thomas and Kai were narrowly beaten in the first race by Western Cape sailors Grant Ekermans and Luke Liebrecht, before returning to the top spot in the second.

With two wins and a second-place finish under their belt, the Funkes sailed conservatively in the final race and placed fourth. They claimed overall victory on eight points, three ahead of Ekermans and Liebrecht.

The Funkes cut through the Durban Bay on their way to overall victory. Photo: Chris Clark.

Ballito business owner Paul Changuion and his daughter Polly, the reigning SA champions, claimed one individual race win but had a challenging outing overall, finishing eighth.

It is now all systems go for the Marriott Mirror World Championships, which will see 33 of the best mirror teams from around the globe competing in Durban waters. The majority of the teams are South African, including the Funkes and Changuions, but the UK and Australia are also represented. The regatta kicked off on Monday and will run until tomorrow.

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James Anderson

James has been at The North Coast Courier since 2020, covering sport, culture and municipal news. If he's not on his 10th cup of coffee trying to make deadline, you can probably find him watching any and all South African sport and the latest movie releases.

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