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Damn, these canoeists are good

EMMARENTIA – Nothing but fun is had in the water at schools canoe race at Emmarentia Dam.

Waves were made when 80 young canoeists turned up to compete in the Gauteng Canoe Union Schools League race at Emmarentia Dam.

Dabulamanzi Canoe Club hosted the event, which was the 10th race out of 11 in the league this year, on a sunny, albeit windy, 14 October.

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Races ranged from a 500m beginners race and a 2.2km U8 event all the way to a 5.5km U18 race.

Soweto Canoe and Recreation Club, Parktown High School for Girls and St David’s Marist Inanda fielded large teams and were very successful on the day, but other canoeists did their part for schools that do not have canoeing as an extra-mural activity, and some raced as individuals not affiliated with a school or club.

Tristan Trican of Vorentoe High School gives his all at the event. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.
Sea Rescue personnel keep an eye on the racing canoeists throughout the event. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

“It is always inspiring to see so many youngsters compete,” said Jason Brown, general manager of Dabulamanzi, and the coach for Parktown Girls.

“It bodes well for the sport, and they had fun, which is the most important thing for them at this age.”

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Nkhensani Makwakwa (11) was so excited to win at her first competitive race, the beginners’ race.

“The start was a little scary but I had confidence that I would win. I just focused on what I was doing and not on the waves,” said the Florida Lake Canoe Club youngster who has only been canoeing for four months.

Sibusiso Chwayi of Musi High School chases Sinenhlanhla Ludidi of Thaba Jabula Secondary School. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.
The canoeists are well supported by families and friends at Dabulamanzi Canoe Club. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

U18 winner, Sibusiso Chwayi of Musi High School in Soweto, is fast climbing the South African rankings.

He came second in the U16 SA Canoe Marathon Championships last year, and while this race was just one among many on his calendar, it provided an opportunity to employ his racing tactics to overcome close rival Sinenhlanhla Ludidi who finished second.

Nkhensani Makwakwa (11) wins the beginners’ race. She puts the victory down to staying calm and focusing on doing what she needed to do, rather than the waves. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.
Matthew Eckhart finishes third in the U18 race for Northcliff High. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

“I knew I had to heat up after the third lap [out of five],” he said. “My aim to is to qualify for the World Canoe Marathon Championships in Portugal next year.”

The final race in the league will be at Homestead Dam, Benoni, on 5 November.

 

The U8 canoeists begin their race. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.
Michael Williamson races for St David’s in the U8 race. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

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