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The Dusi Media Release |
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dusi2313 |
02 Feb 2023 |
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Written by: Nick Tatham |
Matt Fenn’s name firmly in the Dusi hat
Pietermaritzburg - Following a concerted effort to improve his river racing
skills, Matt Fenn’s rise through the ranks has been dramatic and he has now
placed himself amongst the 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon contenders for the
three-day classic from 16-18 February .
Fenn, who is based in East London, and is a household surfski paddling name,
shifted his focus to the riverracing in 2022 and showed his skills at the
Fish River Canoe Marathon where he finished third.
With three Dusi finishes to his name and without a top twenty finish to his
name, Fenn turned heads recently at the pre-Dusi qualifiers where he beat
his training partner and Dusi legend Andy Birkett to the SMG 50 Miler title.
“I made a conscious effort to get better at river paddling last year and I
did well at the Fish,” the Euro Steel/Fenn Kayaks athlete said.
“I have been training hard and it’s gone really well so far and I’ve learnt
so much from Andy (Birkett).
“He’s been great in giving me advice and helping me in training.”
Fenn’s river credentials took a significant spike when he finished third
overall behind Birkett and Hamish Lovemore at the recent Drak Challenge and
continues to make strides in the KZN river racing scene.
“I’m really chuffed with my Drak result and it was great racing Andy and
Hamish.
“I think I’m getting into the right frame of mind for Dusi.
“Dusi is very different and there is a lot of running but I think that is
where I am strong; not as strong as some of the other guys but I’m hoping I
can hold my own.”
Fenn won the the 50 Miler, an important pre-Dusi gauge, beating Birkett and
Msawenkosi Mtolo to the line. He followed that up with a strong showing at
the Inanda Dam to Durban, which ended up being a training paddle to recce
the river.
“Little John [a rapid on the river] and Pumphouse [a rapid on the river]
have changed but otherwise the rapids are the same.
“What has changed (after the floods) is the markers that that you use for
your lines. Trees and islands that used to be markers are gone.”
Fenn finds himself firmly on the front row of the seeded paddlers going into
this year’s Dusi and hopes that he can hit his goal.
“I want a gold medal this year,” he mentioned assuredly.
“A top ten was the original goal and if I can better than that then I will
be very happy!”
The 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon takes place from 16-18 February and entries for the 2023 event are available via the event website –
www.dusi.co.za.
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After winning the recent SMG
50 Miler and then backing that up with a third at the recent N3TC Drak
Challenge, Euro Steel/Fenn Kayaks' Matt Fenn is definitely putting his
name in the potential Dusi Canoe Marathon podium contenders hat for the
race from 16-18 February. |
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