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Durban North paddler pulls off surfski win in Portugal

In a race totally dominated by South Africans paddlers, Sean Rice and Hayley Nixon won their respective races in Portugal.

SEAN Rice and Hayley Nixon delivered a double victory for the touring South African paddling team by winning the men’s and women’s titles at the prestigious Nelo Summer Challenge surfski race in Portugal on Friday last week.

In a race totally dominated by South Africans paddlers, Rice was locked in a duel with compatriots Hank McGregor, brothers Dawid and Jasper Mocké, his own brother Kenny and Nicky Notten for much of the 19km race from Viana do Castelo to Ofir’s beach in Esposende.

Because he lost his GPS tracker overboard, Sean Rice’s charge went largely unnoticed by the audience following the race at the finish venue and the huge global following watching the live streaming, until he snuck into the beach finish ahead of a strong finishing McGregor.

Rice won his world championship title at the same event a few years back and revelled in the windy condition.

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McGregor finished a close second with Nick Notten taking the last spot on the podium from Kenny Rice.

The women’s race was totally dominated by the reigning world champion and Durban North resident, Hayley Nixon.

Nixon hit the front the start and gradually opened up a massive five hundred metres to win the title, to go with her impressive win on her maiden Molokai Challenge crossing earlier in the year.

Kiwi Tenealle Hatton was second, South Africa’s Olympic sprinter Bridgitte Hartley was third.

With South African paddlers filling the podiums in many of the age groups, the Iberian outing is a good morale booster as many of the paddlers head for the flatwater marathon world championships a few hundred kilometres away this weekend.

 

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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