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Glen Anil paddler retains Pete Marlin title

The Glen Anil resident said ocean conditions were tricky on the day as the winds came at an angle to the race course.

NEWLY crowned surfski world champion, Michelle Burn recently retained her title at the Dis-Chem Pete Marlin.

The Glen Anil resident said ocean conditions were tricky on the day as the winds came at an angle to the race course.

“It was definitely harder than I thought it was going to be. The wind wasn’t lining up perfectly. It kept pushing me inshore, so I had to force myself to paddle out. There wasn’t a lot of downwind, so I just had to keep myself going,” she added.

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“Kira (Bester) was always on my inside and I kept looking over my should to see where she was until I couldn’t see her anymore, so I guessed I managed to get away from her. I am super happy to retain my title, especially because there was such a strong lineup of female paddlers this year,” she added.

Special mention was made of Danville Park Girls’ High School learner, Saskia Hockly, who finished in fourth place in the singles race. In the doubles race, Hockly and Mount Edgecombe resident, Jenna Nisbet finished in second place.

Rounding off the impressive results for the Hockly family was Valma Jean (younger sister of Saskia), who finished in third in the doubles race with partner, Jade Wilson.

In the men’s single race, Nicky Notten also retained his title.

 

 

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