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The Dusi Media Release |
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dusi2318 |
14 Feb 2023 |
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Written by: Nick Tatham |
Dramatic new look for Dusi 2023
Pietermaritzburg – With a last-minute change to the start venue, this year’s
Dusi Canoe Marathon will have a different look as the paddlers compete for
one of the most coveted titles in river paddling from Thursday to Saturday.
With rain predicted for the opening day on Thursday, paddlers will set off
from the Bishopstowe Country Club and not the traditional start at Camps
Drift Canal as organisers heed calls from environmental groups to avoid the
Msundusi River through Pietermaritzburg.
The Mngeni River has also taken on a different shape. Following April’s
floods the river has changed significantly and paddlers will need to keep
their wits about them from the Confluence to Blue Lagoon as many landmarks
and reference points have been washed away.
A change in start venue won’t change the excitement of the race as a number
of paddlers try to dethrone the Dusi Chief Andy Birkett, who is lining up a
tenth consecutive Dusi title. Considering his Dusi record is second only to
Graham Pope-Ellis, Birkett’s form suggests that he will add to that tally
and move a step closer to matching the Dusi King’s incredible record.
The Euro Steel ace won twice overseas in 2022 and then started 2023 with a
win at the N3TC Drak Challenge to show he is in top form. He is already
considered an all-time great in river racing circles, but the unassuming
star from East London should further cement his place in the hall of fame
with a win this week.
Heading into the three-day odyssey, the usual suspects are lining up to
challenge Birkett with Team MyLife duo of Msawenkosi Mtolo and Thulani
Mbanjwa just a couple of the names that will provide Birkett with a stern
test.
In the Euro Steel stable, Dave Evans, who won the K2 title with Birkett in
2022, will be hoping for a podium finish this year, while Nqobile Makhanya
is another paddler looking to put his stamp on the K1 race at the Dusi.
A training partner and Euro Steel team mate of Birkett’s, Matt Fenn, has
come to the fore as a potential podium finisher after a strong KZN river
season that included a win at the SMG 50 Miler and a third at the Drak
Challenge.
Banetse Nkhoesa, Siseko Ntondini and Scott Little will also be names to
watch out for during the race as they look to upset the more established
stars over the three days of racing into Durban.
In the women’s race, Euro Steel’s Christie Mackenzie will start as the
overwhelming favourite. Mackenzie has been in good form in the pre-Dusi
races and will be hunting down a third consecutive K1 crown this year.
Despite Mackenzie’s favourites tag, Euro Steel team-mate Jordan Peek will
provide a threat to the triple crown quest. Peek, who has a K2 winners
medal, has mentioned how she would like to add the K1 title to her list of
Dusi achievements.
The ever-green Bridgitte Hartley also comes into the conversation for
potential women’s title. Olympic medallist Hartley has improved dramatically
from a running and river tactics perspective, and will be hoping to pounce
on any mistakes from other paddlers.
The 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon is a race for the die-hards and with a healthy
number of paddlers entered into this year’s race it still remains one of the
premier races in the country.
Bishopstowe Country Club outside Pietermaritzburg will host the start of the
2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon on Thursday, 16 February.
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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12-time champion and Euro
Steel star Andy Birkett will be the paddler to beat at the 2023 Dusi Canoe
Marathon starting on Thursday. |
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With a third consecutive K1
title in her sights, Euro Steel's Christie Mackenzie is the women's
favourite for the 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon starting on Thursday. |
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Team MyLife's Msawenkosi Mtolo
has his sights set firmly on a podium and potentially a first Dusi crown
at the 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon. |
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With a K2 title to her name,
Euro Steel's Jordan Peek is keen to add the K2 title to her list of
achievements when she takes on the 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon. |
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Another exciting edition of
the Dusi Canoe Marathon will start at the Bishopstowe Country Club on
Thursday. |
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