Surfski series set for another top-class showdown

Hank McGregor is in top racing form, with his eyes on another overall title at the 2017 FNB Surfski Series.

THE Durban surfski fraternity will once again be treated to a spectacle when the country’s best surfski stars battle it out over the 10-leg FNB Surfski Series.

World leaders and beginners alike will take to the warm Indian Ocean waters from Friday 6 January until March in one of the most popular series on the East Coast.

The Durban surfski scene has been dominated over the years by two of the world’s leading paddlers – Hank McGregor and Matt Bouman. The two have built up an impressive rivalry that has seen the pair trade series titles, although in recent years McGregor has been the dominant force and will be back to defend the title he won in 2016.

McGregor, who recently took home the overall honours in the World Surfski Series, is in top racing form and will return to the familiar waters of KwaZulu-Natal with his eyes on another overall title at the 2017 FNB Surfski Series.

“I think last year was my seventh title at the series so it really is a series that I enjoy and have done for years. Barry (Lewin) always puts on such a great event and through the ten weeks it becomes tradition for my family so we feel a bit lost with what to do on a Friday night when the series is over! I’m really looking forward to another tough series against not only some of the best surfski paddlers in KZN, but in the world too,” Euro Steel/Epic Kayaks’ McGregor mentioned.

McGregor’s long standing battle with Bouman goes back to well before their professional paddling days and he knows that not only Bouman will pose a threat to his title chase. He said the likes of Wade Krieger will also be a tough competitor and there are going to be some youngsters looking to make an impact on the series.

The FNB Surfski Series has become a stalwart event in Durban during the early months of the year and with resolutions being made McGregor feels that this adds to the series’ appeal.

The women’s series is set to be one of the most competitive yet with the depth of women’s surfski paddling in KZN growing substantially in the past few years. Hayley Nixon, who won the women’s World Surfski Series title in 2016, is one of those hoping to take top honours this year.

“I love being involved in the FNB Surfski Series as it was probably the first series that I ever did in a surfski. Each week it is always such a great way to start the weekend and this year I am expecting the battle for the women’s title to be really tough! There are girls coming across from river racing and with the likes of Bridgitte (Hartley) also getting into a surfski means that there are so many girls with different strengths. It makes the racing really competitive and each week will be just as tough,” the Euro Steel/Carbonology star mentioned.

The FNB Surfski Challenge, Race One of the 2017 FNB Surfski Series, takes place at 5.30pm on Friday at Marine Surf Lifesaving Club, Addington Beach.

Visit: www.marineseries.co.za.

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