McGregor's Back - and so is Burn

Saturday, 28 January 2017 18:06 | Written by  Gameplan Media
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Michelle Burn - back to form? Michelle Burn - back to form? Credits: Anthony Grote, Gameplan Media

Durban - A northerly wind on Friday night brought with it contrasting conditions to the FNB Surfski Series' previous three races, however it was a welcome change for many as Michelle Burn took advantage of the bigger conditions to open up her account at the Thule Surfski Challenge.

Backline Start

With the series having been dominated by benign conditions in the opening three weeks paddlers were made to start at the backline for safety purposes which meant an even starting point for all as Fenn Kayaks' Burn licked her lips at the challenging conditions.

"I much prefer bigger surf and being able to get good runs," Burn said.

"It was a really welcome change for me because I am using the FNB Surfski Series to just get my fitness up and the previous weeks have been tough as I am not as strong as the other girls!

"To get a win is really good as I am still working my way back into paddling and it is satisfying to see that I can keep progressing each week."

The women's series is wide open with Bridgitte Hartley missing Friday's hit-out meaning that Euro Steel/Carbonology Sports' Hayley Nixon's second place finish has closed the gap to Hartley at the top slightly.

Young Euro Steel star Kyeta Purchase finished in third again in the women's race.

Third Win

The men's race was another one horse show as Euro Steel/Epic Kayaks' Hank McGregor once again showed his class in the varied conditions, to take his third win of the series and assert his dominance over the rest of the men's field.

"The backline start is always unique but it was great having some different conditions this week as opposed to the previous three.

"I managed to get myself a good lead on the first lap and then I just made sure that I consolidated that lead into the second lap and right to the finish.

"I'm happy with a third win in the series and I always find the FNB Surfski Series is the perfect way to start the weekend," a satisfied McGregor mentioned.

Hank McGregor

Hank McGregor finished 34 seconds in front of team mate Matt Bouman

The men's podium was finished off by SMG/Epic Kayaks' Matt Bouman in second and the come-back-kid Grant van der Walt in third ahead of Wade Krieger.

Doubles

Friday saw another strong performance from the impressive couple of Bay Union/Fenn Kayaks' Luke Nisbet and Euro Steel/Fenn Kayak's Jenna Ward as they were not only the first mixed double across the line but also the first double to finish the long course.

The pair of Nisbet and Ward finished just ahead of Tyron Maher and Lee McGregor in second the form pair of Jason Ekstrand and Richard Lowe in third.

Nisbett & Ward

Luke Nisbett and Jenna Ward won the doubles race overall

The short course once again proved to be a hit with paddlers who did not want to take on the 8km longer version and it was grand master Bruce Jackson who was the strongest paddler just ahead of Zoog and Ty Haynes in second and Sebastian Garreau in third.

Young & Old

Yeeeeeeha!

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The stand-up paddleboarding division saw a new winner on Friday as Shayne Chipps proved to be too strong for the rest of the field whilst Brandon Read and Jon Ivins finished second and third respectively.

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Next Race

The Euro Steel Surfski Challenge, Race Five of the 2017 FNB Surfski Series, takes place at 17h30 on Friday, 3 February at Marine Surf Lifesaving Club, Addington Beach. More information can be found at www.marineseries.co.za.

FNB Surfski Series

SUMMARY OF RESULTS – THULE SURFSKI CHALLENGE
RACE THREE OF THE 2017 FNB SURFSKI SERIES

LONG COURSE

  1. Hank McGregor 32:18
  2. Matt Bouman 32:52
  3. Grant van der Walt 33:32
  4. Wade Krieger 34:13
  5. Gene Prato 34:22
  6. Steve Woods 34:32
  7. Oliver Burn 36:27
  8. Hamish Lovemore 36:52
  9. Brett Hadiaris 37:24
  10. Jordon Clauson 37:31

Women

  1. Michelle Burn 39:14
  2. Hayley Nixon 39:39
  3. Kyeta Purchase 42:43
  4. Donna Tutton 43:48
  5. Pippa McGregor 50:15

Men Doubles

  1. Tyron Maher/Lee McGregor 34:33
  2. Jason Ekstrand/Richard Lowe 35:07
  3. Bailey De Fondaumiere/Alex Masina 35:51

Women Doubles

  1. Debbie Gillett/Lyn Bennett 45:54
  2. Sharon Armstrong/Carly Davidson 47:51
  3. Louisa van Staden/Wilma Deyzel 49:05

Mixed Doubles

  1. Luke Nisbet/Jenna Ward 34:20
  2. Stuart Lang/Lesley Wilson-Jones 37:13
  3. Raquel Arcediano/Gareth Miles 40:24

Junior Boys

  1. Hamish Lovemore 36:52
  2. Emanuel Zaloumis 41:12
  3. Brendon Delport 42:58

SHORT COURSE

  1. Bruce Jackson 20:58
  2. Sebastian Garreau 23:45
  3. Dave Rees 24:23
  4. Jeffrey Maingard 25:23
  5. James Matthews 25:41

Doubles

  1. Zoog Haynes/Ty Haynes 21:11
  2. Scott Sowman/Ryan Engel 24:30
  3. Byron Volek/Bridgitte Parker 25:45

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  1. Shayne Chipps 37:55
  2. Brandon Read 38:13
  3. Jon Ivins 42:39