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Hazelmere Dam set for exciting SA Marathon championships

KZN’s best paddlers will be in attendance at the championships.

FOLLOWING the recent KZN Marathon Championships, the newly designed venue at Hazelmere Dam on the province’s north coast passed with flying colours as they prepare to host the national marathon decider in a month’s time.

The championships welcomed some of the top men’s marathon paddlers with Hamish Lovemore, Andy Birkett, Hank McGregor and Nick Notten amongst the paddlers that took part in the two day event.

KZN’s best women paddlers were also in attendance for the provincial showpiece with the likes of Jenna Nisbet, Michelle Burn, Bridgitte Hartley and Saskia Hockly all involved.

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“The venue is a gem with masses of parking and places to put up gazebos and shade,” secretary general of Canoeing South Africa Colin Simpkins said.

“I did not hear a single complaint about the actual course, and lots of positive comment. The majority of the course can be seen from the start/finish area and the dam is deep and the water is clean with relatively good protection from the wind.”

As with all new venues, there were a few teething issues that the organisers encountered, however going into the national championship next month they are confident that these will be ironed out.

“The portage area proved a bit of a challenge, as the recent floods have deposited a layer of mud over the entire bank. We did our best to make it as perfect as we could given the time constraints.

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“We ran a plate compactor over the entire portage and placed some additional sand over the area, however, the “take out” and “put in” were not ideal and became a bit muddy and slippery. This is a small issue and will be addressed before SA Champs,” Simpkins ensured.

The 2022 SA Marathon Championships will take place at Hazelmere Dam from June 16 to 18.

 

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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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