Velddrif, Race finish on the West Coast – Team MockePaddling’s Hank McGregor entrenched his status as the undisputed champion of the Berg River Canoe Marathon by wrapping up a tactically brilliant victory while Bianca Beavitt defended her women’s title in a gutsy display of determination.
Holding a seven minute advantage going into the final stage McGregor knew that it would take a monumental mistake to derail his pursuit of an eleventh Berg title. The Euro Steel/Kayak Centre/Mocke Paddling ace put in another calculated performance and took a clean sweep of stage wins and an eleventh win in thirteen starts.
“I’m not really one for stats and every race that I win has got a special place in my heart especially with it being my son’s second birthday” a satisfied McGregor mentioned. “I am really happy with the four days, I won all four stages and all of the bridge prizes which is great.
“It’s not every day that you race against guys that you raced against in separate World Championships where they both came second behind me and this year’s race was definitely a prestigious one with a couple world champions and a couple world champs medallists on the start line,” he explained.
McGregor was joined on the podium by Simon van Gysen who produced a solid all-round performance to take the silver medal despite mentioning that he felt that he was not fit enough before the race started.
The strong international contingent fared well in the low river conditions and all finished in the top ten overall with Hungarian World Marathon K2 champion Adrian Boros finishing as the best placed in third with Czech star Petr Mojžíšek in sixth and Australians Brendan Rice and Josh Kippin in seventh and eight respectively.
“I really enjoyed the four days although I battled in the first two days due to my size and not knowing the river well,” Mojžíšek commented. “I am a big guy so I battled through the trees and all the corners look the same! The last two days were so much better for me because I am a flat water paddler so I felt more comfortable on the river.
“The race is fantastic and I hope that I can come back and do it again,” the former Marathon silver medallist said with a smile.
Women’s Race
The women’s race was an entertaining affair despite Century City/Pink Lady’s Bianca Beavitt’s dominance of the overall title as Nikki Russell put in a concerted effort to shake the defending champions lead. Beavitt was equal to Russell’s attack on Saturday as she proved her worth and took a third stage victory and with that the overall half an hour victory.
“I was feeling strong before the start yesterday but when I got onto the dam it hit me and I didn’t feel well at all so today I said to myself that I must take it as it comes and just get to the finish!
The women’s podium was completed by Under 23 star Jenna Ward who was her consistent and dogged self throughout and despite not registering a stage win managed to consolidate her place on the podium.
Legacy paddlers
Giel van Deventer extended his record for the most Berg finishes with his 45th Berg medal, while Edgar Boehm added to his record tally of uninterrupted Berg finishes. The race lauded 76 year Jannie Malherbe, who was part of the first ever Berg River Canoe Marathon 55 years ago, when he won the Super Grand Masters prize.
More information can be found at www.berg.org.za
SUMMARY OF RESULTS – 2016 BERG RIVER CANOE MARATHON
DAY FOUR (ZOUTKLOOF – VELDDRIF)
Overall – Stage Time – Overall Time
1.Hank McGregor 4:17.32 17:37.39 (Team Mocke Paddling)
2.Simon van Gysen 4:17.34 17:45.18
3.Adrian Boros (HUN) 4:20.25 17:57.23
4.Edgar Boehm Jnr. 4:20.26 18:05.52
5.Graeme Solomon 4:29.10 18:12.59
6.Petr Mojžíšek (CZE) 4:22.11 18:14.28
7.Brendon Rice (AUS) 4:22.18 18:17.11
8.Josh Kippin (AUS) 4:33.37 18:17.52
9.Louw van Riet 4:29.02 18:27.34
10.Stu Maclaren 4:35.04 18:33.32
11.Gavin White 4:34.06 18:55.42
12.Paul Marais 4:35.06 18:58.49
13.Thomas Lovemore (U23) 4:33.38 19:10.58
14.Tyron Maher (U23) 4:34.11 19:13.05
15.Hamish Lovemore (U18) 4:39.19 19:18.14
16.Emanuel Zaloumis (U18) 4:39.31 19:29.57
17.Jermaine Pietersen 4:42.18 19:31.16
18.Joseph Williams 4:41.59 19:49.02
19.Anders Hart (U23) 4:41.59 19:49.48
20.Greg van Heerden 4:42.16 19:50.54
Women
1.Bianca Beavitt 4:56.55 20:27.14
2.Nicole Russell 4:59.04 20:57.34 (Team Mocke Paddling)
3.Jenna Ward (U23) 5:12.59 21:14.06
4.Kyeta Purchase (U18) 5:31.51 21:50.31 (Team Mocke Paddling)
U23 Men
1.Thomas Lovemore 4:33.38 19:10.58
2.Tyron Maher 4:34.11 19:13.05
3.Anders Hart 4:41.59 19:49.48
U23 Women
1.Jenna Ward 5:12.59 21:14.06
Junior Boys
1.Hamish Lovemore 4:39.19 19:18.14
2.Emanuel Zaloumis 4:39.31 19:29.57
3.Tristian Bernstein 5:08.24 21:04.52
Junior Girls
1.Kyeta Purchase 5:31.51 21:50.31 (Team Mocke Paddling)