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Tough conditions at training race

FLCC hosted the last river race of the year and it was great for Dusi training.

Florida Lake Canoe Club (FLCC) recently hosted the final river race of 2015, in Gauteng, as a Dusi training race.

Paddlers practiced their running/portaging stamina and endurance on a low level Klip River, from Daleside to Meyerton.

The 32km river race felt much longer as the low water levels required numerous portages where paddlers had to get out of the river and run past obstacles to continue their race.

This was great endurance training for the world’s toughest canoe endurance event, the Dusi marathon, which takes place in February 2016.

Despite the hot conditions and tough river sections, the fitter paddlers with good running skills enjoyed their challenge.

With ice cold Lucozade and Hansa Pilsener sponsored to refresh the competitors, as well as assistance from Kia/Hyundai Fourways with logistics and meals, and the Roodepoort Athletic Club ensuring there were ice cold drinks on the long hot dusty portage section, the paddlers coped with the conditions.

Prizes and lucky draws included sponsorships from Tops Spar and Canoe Concepts with life jackets/boats and other superb prizes.

Wade and brother Brook Stevens, from the Victoria Lake Canoe Club (VLC), based at Germiston Lake, finished this grueling event in a time of three hours 18 minutes.

 

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