Khwela wins ninth Non-Stop crown

Red Bull/Euro Steel's Sbonelo Khwela took his ninth Lovemore Brothers Non-Stop Dusi Canoe Marathon title on Friday.

IT was another Lovemore Brothers Non-Stop Dusi Canoe Marathon masterclass from Sbonelo Khwela as he powered his way to an unprecedented ninth ‘Dusi in a Day’ title at Blue Lagoon on Friday.

A surprisingly large field of over 35 boats set off at 5.30am on Friday morning on their way to Durban and it seemed like the K2s were going to dominate proceedings as they took the race by the scruff of the neck.

“Racing against the K2s was something different because they were so strong today. I am really chuffed that I managed to hold them off, it was an awesome race!” the four-time K1 winner said.

The first portion of the race was controlled by the young Change a Life crew of Thabani Msiya and Banetse Nkhoesa, with Richard Cele and Nhlanhla Cele also making a push.

“I got a little bit worried at a stage because when I was at Finger Neck my seconds said that I was four minutes and 10 seconds behind the leaders! I did panic a little bit and asked myself if I would be able to catch the guys but it is a long day and I knew that anything could happen. From there I kept a constant speed and remained focused and I managed to catch them. That focus really paid off for me,” Khwela said.

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Slowly but surely Red Bull/Euro Steel’s Khwela ground down the lead and after the Nqumeni portage he and the K2 boat of Msiya and Nkhoesa took control.

One might have expected Khwela to dominate from this stage, however the K2 held on and they seemed to make the most of the company throughout the rest of the race. There was an interesting dice that developed to Inanda Dam with the lead changing hands fairly regularly.

The race was going to boil down to the infamous Burma Road portage and Khwela managed to get himself a little gap over the K2 and put in the otherside with a straight shot into Durban. It seemed that it was going to be a formality, however Msiya and Nkhoesa didn’t give up and pushed the 2019 FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon runner-up all the way to the finish line.

Eventually Khwela managed to get the win by just over a minute, one of the closest finishes in recent times.

Coming home in third was the K2 boat of Mpilo Zondi and Mthobisi Cele. The pair were the first boat across the line in 2017, but had to settle for third place on the day.

 

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