As he followed Jasper Mocke inside the rocks at Cape Point, 22-year-old Kenny Rice glanced back, looking for race favourite and defending champion Hank McGregor. He was nowhere to be seen. “Game on!” Rice thought to himself. “Hurt the guys NOW!”
Two days out from the race, the weather forecast seems to have settled on a moderate southeaster for Saturday morning, which is good news for the paddlers!
Some real downwind ski-porn here as the Think Team paddles the Dragon Run before the 2017 ICF Ocean Racing World Championships in Hong Kong a few weeks ago.
A feature of this year's ICF Ocean Racing World Championships in Hong Kong was the radically improved live coverage - the streaming video feed combined with TracTrac live tracking kept a worldwide audience enthralled. Canoe Planet posted a bunch of great post-race interviews on their Facebook page, which give fascinating insights from the athletes' point of view...
He's not known as Cory "Chill" Hill for nothing! This cool customer lead the race from start to finish, never looking anything but commanding.
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Older brother, younger brother; younger brother, older brother – if you weren’t a sibling you weren’t on the podium! The South African brothers dominated in Canada this weekend – too bad Teneale Hatton, winner of the women’s race, didn't have a sister there…
Durban - Fish Hoek's renowned Mocké clan capped off a sublime family weekend's effort in KwaZulu-Natal by winning three of the four SA S2 Surfski Championship titles up for grabs at Sunday's second day of the inaugural FNB Mazars Durban Downwind surfski race.
Durban – The tenth and final leg of the Varsity College Marine Surfski Series, the Varsity College Surfski Challenge, saw Hank McGregor and Michelle Burn bring down the curtain on what has been stellar individual series whilst Cape Town based junior sensations Kenny Rice and Kirsten Flanagan left their mark on the Varsity College SA Schools Surfski Champs as they claimed the under 18 boys and girls titles respectively.