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N3TC Drak Challenge
2018
Media Release |
No:
drak1806 |
19
Dec 2017 |
Embargo
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Written by:
Dave Macleod |
Team racing makes its debut at the Drak Challenge
Underberg – After the successful KZN Mixed Doubles Champs on the weekend,
the N3TC Drak Challenge has added a team event to its race options, allowing
paddlers to enter as two K1 craft, and enjoy the popular two-day outing on
the uMzimkhulu through Underberg on 20 and 21 January.
Initiated in 2016, the Mixed Doubles Champs organised by Canyon Kayak Club
allowed mixed crews to enter either in a K2 or as two K1s, adding a new
dimension to the racing, particularly if low river conditions favour singles
over doubles.
With the race entry almost doubling after the 2016 debut of the format,
paddlers have given the new team option their support, driving the Drak
Challenge organisers to add this as an option to the race entry.
"It was good fun and a very social way to
race," said Clinton Cook, who partnered Kerry Segal to a third place in the
Mixed Doubles contest, racing as two K1s.
"We could help each other and motivate one another, and you get the feeling
that you have done the race, but you have done it together, which is unusual
in paddling."
“The N3TC Drak is a popular race with everyday paddlers who enjoy sharing
the clean river, the fun of the rapids and the scenery, so adding a team
option seems like a good idea,” said race committee head Andrew Barnett.
“It will not be a competitive category, but we will recognise the teams at
the race prize giving. The fastest team will get two lemon meringue pies
from Pucketty Farm!” he quipped.
The team format has already been picked up by the Berg River Canoe Marathon,
but at a full blown competitive level for 2018, mirroring the norm at major
mountain bike stage races.
Practically, Barnett said that two paddlers keen to enter as a team would
need to enter as a K2 an then register their team as two K1s at registration
the day before the race. The teams time would be taken by the slowest
paddler’s time on each stage.
“Team racing is a lot of fun because it adds that extra dimension to the
race,” said Barnett. “It means that you have the responsibility to look
after your partner.
“If your partner takes a swim, you can stop and help them. If they run into
some technical admin you can lend a hand.
“And while the first day is a short, sharp fun day, the second day is
flatter and longer and everyone hits the wall at some stage, so it would be
great to have a partner on hand to help you through those rough patches.”
The N3TC Drak Challenge starts at Castleburn on Saturday 20 January with a
24 kilometre stage to Sinister Pool, just above the Swartberg Road Bridge. The
second stage on Sunday 21 January is 36 kilometres finishing at Early Mist Farm close to Coleford
resort. More information can be found at
www.drak.co.za
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The organisers of the 2018 N3TC
Drak Challenge have added a non-competitive team competition to the race to
allow paddlers to compete as two K1s in a team format. |
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The organisers of the 2018 N3TC
Drak Challenge have added a non-competitive team competition to the race to
allow paddlers to compete as two K1s in a team format. |
Anthony Grote/
Gameplan Media |
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