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South Africa consolidated their lead after an excellent all-round
performance on the second day of the Southern Shamaal International
Surfski Challenge between Port Elizabeth and East London.
Due to weather
concerns, the singles and doubles were set off on the
same 22-kilometre course between West Beach in Port Alfred and
Kenton-on-Sea instead of the normal relay format that would've taken
paddlers to Woody Cape in two stages.
South Africa's doubles combination of Barry Lewin and Bevan Manson was
in a class of their own, exiting the water first in a time of 1:30:43.
Australia's Ash Nesbit and Brandon Sarson were second in 1:34:18.
Team UAE's Hayden Smith and Peter O'Higgins were third (1:34:29),
followed by the Transnationals' Ryan Louw and Mark Bosch (1:36:30) with
South Africa B's Hennie Roos and Steve Woods (1:37:08) in fifth.
Their strong showing in the doubles afforded SA's Richard von Wildemann
the luxury of only having to mark his Australian counterpart,
nine-times Molokai champion Dean Gardiner, to ensure them of a lead at
the halfway stage of the gruelling 240-kilometre, four-day event.
Von Wildemann's time of 1:40:15 was fourth quickest, 31 seconds faster
than Gardiner (1:40:46) in fifth, ensuring that the South Africans
posted the fastest combined time (3:10:58) of the day.
The Transnationals' Jasper Mocke – younger brother of newly crowned
World Series Champion Dawid – delivered his second strong singles
performance in as many days, setting the fastest time (1:35:18), in the
process kicking sand into the eyes of some of his more illustrious
opposition.
The Emirates' Jonathan Crowe also produced a stand-out performance in
the singles, placing second in 1:36:51. South Africa B's Tom
Schilperoort was third in 1:39:14.
The Emirates' combined time of 3:11:20 was the second fastest of the
day, with the Transnationals third in 3:11:48, Australia fourth in
3:15:04 and South Africa B fifth in 3:16:22.
"Due to the mist the entire way, the conditions were extremely tough,"
Lewin said afterwards. "When there is mist, the wind stays away, making
conditions a lot flatter with very little open ocean runs.
"We had to work extremely hard to catch the runs. It was a very
physical day."
Lewin said their
strategy was to go out hard due to the shortened day.
"We broke away in the first surf zone with a very clean line between
the waves and maintained the lead until the end."
"I think tomorrow is going to be the toughest day. The race will be won
on tomorrow's performance."
About his win, Mocke said it was important to get off to a good start.
"You don't want to get held back in the waves.
"I was out first and pretty much never looked back. Thereafter I was
able to focus on my own race.
"Initially I felt a bit tired, but I got better as the day went on. It
was a lot flatter than yesterday, but there were still cacheable runs."
The Transnationals' performance saw them moving up to third place
overall behind leaders South Africa and Australia.
Day three's stage is from Hamburg to Port Alfred, a total of 66
kilometres. The change-over is at Fish River, 40 kilometres after the
start.
Southern Shamaal surf ski
Challenge Results from Day 2 - Sunday 6th December 2009
- South Africa 'A' (3:10:58)
- UAE (3:11:20)
- Transnational (3:11:48)
- Australia (3:15:04)
- South Africa 'B' (3:16:22)
- Team Summies 1 (3:23:49)
- Slummies (3:25:49)
- B-Team (3:32:43)
- DSKC No. 1 (3:32:58)
- USA (3:33:40)
- Masters (3:40:12)
- A-Team (3:40:39)
- Team Automall (3:46:33)
- Speedy (3:48:27)
- Down Wind Junkies (3:51:54)
- DSKC No. 2 (3:53:08)
- Dah Lighties (3:53:21)
- Team Eishhh (3:53:59)
- GASSP (3:58:43)
- Flying Squad (3:58:49)
- Boyd (3:59:26)
- Team Kpmg (3:59:38)
- Deep Line (4:00:05)
- The 3 Umlungus (4:01:24)
- The Challengers (4:15:15)
- Team "Bobby Joubert" (4:17:33)
Southern Shamaal Surf Ski
Challenge - Overall Results after Day 2
- Team South Africa (6:25:40)
- TEAM Australia (6:32:17)
- Transnational (6:35:37)
- South African B Team (6:36:44)
- Team UAE (6:48:59)
- Team Summies 1 (6:54:35)
- Slummies (7:00:59)
- DSKC No. 1 (7:10:20)
- B-Team (7:13:36)
- USA (7:17:54)
- Masters (7:26:52)
- A-Team (7:31:37)
- DSKC No. 2 (7:36:26)
- Team Automall (7:37:40)
- THE 3 UMLUNGUS (7:47:24)
- Deep Line (7:48:00)
- Speedy (7:49:29)
- Down Wind Junkies (7:54:01)
- GASSP (7:59:28)
- Dah Lighties (8:01:54)
- Team Eishhh (8:03:36)
- Team KPMG (8:04:26)
- Boyd (8:17:06)
- FLYING SQUAD (8:23:19)
- Team Bobby Joubert (8:45:28)
- The Challengers (8:49:55)
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