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McGregor and Mocke aim for Dusi title

Early Dusi shots were fired by McGregor and Mocké at the Highveld Croc race.

THE past weekend was an important one for the country’s canoeing fraternity as 2016 FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon fever continues to intensify, leading to many paddlers taking to Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal’s waters in the Euro Steel Highveld Croc and Hi-Q Challenge respectively, two vital Dusi seeding races.

Many of 2016’s FNB Dusi top contenders made the trip up to Johannesburg to take part in the Highveld Croc and it was the experienced duo of Hank McGregor and Jasper Mocké who overcame a day one deficit to win the overall race on Sunday.

Despite having a number of top crews to contend with, including Dusi favourites and Euro Steel team mates Andy Birkett and Lance Kime, the Euro Steel pair of McGregor and Mocké dug deep on day two to secure a confidence-boosting come-from-behind victory.

“We can look at the result from many different angles. Yes, it isn’t on the Dusi route but, with that said, it is a Dusi-type race considering the technicality of the river as well as the portages so it does give us a lot of confidence going forward,” McGregor said.

In their first competitive Dusi together in 2014 the pair managed a second place behind the runaway winners Birkett and Sbonelo Khwela however learning from that race and growing their all-round repertoire has been the focus for McGregor ahead of the 2016 edition.

“Although we have been partners during the flat-water marathon season, this will only be our second shot at Dusi together. I think we managed to learn a lot from our 2014 race though and we know where we have had to improve this time around. Our running is a lot stronger than it was in 2014 – one area that we knew we had to improve on if we were going to challenge for the overall title this year. Having a strong Highveld Croc against some really good crews was a good sign that our running has improved,” added the marathon superstar.

As El Nino grips the country and the atmospheric conditions suggest that paddlers will be in for an ‘old-style’ FNB Dusi, McGregor sees this an opportunity for himself and Mocké to play to their strengths on the water.

Being able to put together three full days of consistent, mistake-free paddling will be the key going into Dusi however the current focus for McGregor and Mocké is on remaining healthy up until the 18 February start.

The Hi-Q Challenge was the weekend’s headline race in KwaZulu-Natal and despite his previous outings with his 2014 U18 winning partner Mthobisi Cele, Damon Stamp sewed up a sprint finish win with sprint star Louis Hattingh at Albert Falls Dam.

The U23 pair had to fight off a spirited effort from brothers, and potential Dusi top five candidates, Andrew and Alan Houston with the experienced Jason Graham and Czech Republic paddling star Jakub Adam rounding out the podium.

The ladies race was won by Abby Solms and Tamika Haw – both of whom eagerly await the arrival of their respective Dusi partners, Anna Kosíková from Czech Republic and Alex Adie from Cape Town, with the exciting duo of Jenna Ward and Hungarian ace and U23 World Marathon Champion Vanda Kiszli finishing second in their first competitive river race as a combination.

The FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon takes place from Camps Drift, Pietermaritzburg to Blue Lagoon, Durban from 18 to 20 February.

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