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The Dusi Media Release |
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dusi2319 |
16 Feb 2023 |
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Written by: Nick Tatham |
Usual suspects to the fore on Dusi day one
Dusi Bridge - After a shorter, but more intense, first stage of the 2023
Dusi Canoe Marathon, favourites Andy Birkett and Christie Mackenzie took the
stage honours in contrasting races on Thursday.
With the adjusted start at Bishopstowe Country Club, paddlers started with a
portage where Team MyLife’s Msawenkosi Mtolo took the initiative and raced
to an early lead.
Birkett put in after that initial portage in fifth place, but the
twelve-time champion slowly picked off the field to hit the Geoff’s Road
portage alongside Mtolo at the front of the race.
The pair were together for the majority of the remainder of the stage, until
the Cabbage Tree portage where Birkett opened a small but significant gap
and maintained it to finish a minute ahead of Mtolo.
Despite the reduced distance, Birkett didn’t feel like the stage was any
less taxing.
“It was a shorter stage, being two hours as opposed to three, but
nonetheless it was a tough stage,” Birkett said.
“It was a very quick stage and guys like Msawe (Mtolo) took off at the start
which was a shock to the system, but I enjoyed it out there and stuck to my
plan and then got a gap at Cabbage Tree.”
Birkett’s conservative approach to the early stages of the races came after
an important pre-race conversation.
“I was chatting to one of the guys before the start and they said you can’t
win the race on the first portage, but you can lose it.
“You can injury yourself, or you can twist your ankle, so I had to try and
take a conservative approach in the early stages because I knew that I could
make up time lost there.
“Dusi is a three-day race and it’s a race of consistency, so I’ll try and
hold it together on day two,” the ten-time defending champion mentioned.
Msawenkosi Mtolo had a strong day in the boat and proved his Dusi
credentials after a solid pre-Dusi season. His result wasn’t a surprise to
him, but he knows he’s got his work cut out for him to hold off his brother
Sandile who finished third.
It was a strong paddle from Sandile who managed to shake off Banetse Nkhoesa
during the stage to claim his first podium stage finish.
The women’s race was decidedly more one-sided as Mackenzie put in a dominant
display that saw her lead from start to finish.
Euro Steel’s Mackenzie is hunting down a third consecutive Dusi title and
holds a lead of over ten minutes on Bridgitte Hartley in second with Jordan
Peek in third after Thursday’s opening stage.
After relocating to Durban and taking on a new coach, Mackenzie feels that
these changes have facilitated more changes to her paddling.
“I think that I executed my race plan to perfection today,” Mackenzie said.
“In the past I would think about the other girls on the start line, and I
was told by my coach to just focus on what I know how to do.
“The changes have definitely helped me be more calm in the river, but I
think that the portage at the start helped because it didn’t feel like Dusi
… it felt like another Saturday pre-Dusi race.
“Nerves were really low this morning and I was very pleased with how it
went.”
For second placed Hartley, her performance exceeded her expectations.
“It’s a really nice surprise to finish where I did, mainly because I thought
that from the start I would go at my own pace and I was able to pick off the
girls slowly,” Hartley said.
“When we put in after the first portage I knew that I just needed to catch
third and at Guinea Fowl I caught third, and so I just wanted to put my head
down on Cabbage Tree and paddling around worked out for me.”
The second and longest stage of the Dusi Canoe Marathon takes paddlers on a
tough 44km route from Dusi Bridge to Msinsi Resort at Inanda Dam on Friday.
More information can be found at
www.dusi.co.za.
SUMMARY OF RESULTS - 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon (Stage One Bishopstowe
Country Club-Dusi Bridge)
Overall
1. Andy Birkett 01:53:59
2. Msawenkosi Mtolo 01:55:03
3. Sandile Mtolo (U23) 01:57:17
4. David Evans (U23) 01:58:45
5. Banetse Nkhoesa 01:58:48
6. Scott Little (U23) 02:01:01
7. Thulani Mbanjwa 02:01:34
8. Matthew Fenn (U23) 02:03:38
9. Jeremy Maher (U23) 02:05:13
10. Nqobile Makhanya 02:05:15
11. Hlelani Radebe 02:07:08
12. Hamish Mackenzie (U23) 02:07:21
13. Bongani Ntinga 02:08:22
14. Mvelo Ngidi 02:08:48
15. Jabulani Gwamanda 02:09:04
16. Thabani Msia 02:11:39
17. Robert Crichton 02:12:04
18. Christie Mackenzie 02:12:57
19. Musawenkosi Zimu (U23) 02:13:15
20. Ross Leslie (U23) 02:13:29
Women
1. Christie Mackenzie 02:12:57
2. Bridgitte Hartley 02:26:47
3. Jordan Peek 02:27:12
4. Hilary Bruss 02:33:52
5. Nix Birkett 02:39:07
6. Shannon Parker-Dennison (U23) 02:41:16
7. Emma Hatfield (U18) 02:41:18
8. Rachel Van Deventer (U18) 02:43:47
9. Jessica Behn (U18) 02:48:17
10. Nosipho Mthembu (U23) 03:00:28
Under 23 Men
1. Sandile Mtolo 01:57:17
2. David Evans 01:58:45
3. Scott Little 02:01:01
4. Matthew Fenn 02:03:38
5. Jeremy Maher 02:05:13
Under 23 Women
1. Shannon Parker-Dennison 02:41:16
2. Nosipho Mthembu 03:00:28
3. Tinyiko Mahwayi 03:08:25
Under 18 Men
1. Smilo Mthethwa 02:14:38
2. Asibabale Mpambani 02:16:50
3. Greg Palframan 02:20:55
4. Robert Butcher 02:25:48
5. Sabelo Nyembe 02:27:16
Under 18 Women
1. Emma Hatfield 02:41:18
2. Rachel Van Deventer 02:43:47
3. Jessica Behn 02:48:17
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It was a tough outing but Euro
Steel's Andy Birkett finished with a slender lead after stage one of the
2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon on Thursday. |
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In a dominant display, Euro
Steel's Christie Mackenzie holds a significant lead over the rest of the
women's field after stage one of the 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon on Thursday. |
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In what was an impressive
display of running and paddling, Team MyLife's Msawenkosi Mtolo ended a
minute behind Andy Birkett in second after stage one of the 2023 Dusi
Canoe Marathon on Thursday. |
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In a result that surprised
herself, Bridgitte Hartley finished second after stage one of the 2023
Dusi Canoe Marathon on Thursday. |
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Euro Steel's Andy Birkett
(front) and Team MyLife's Msawenkosi Mtolo (back) go head-to-head down the
Arrestor Bed Rapid during stage one of the 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon on
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Martin Dreyer's Citi Bank
Change a Life Academy star Sandile Mtolo surprised many to finish third
after stage one of the 2023 Dusi Canoe Marathon on Thursday. |
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In what was a very different
start to the race, paddlers begun their race with a portage from the
Bishopstowe Country Club at the beginning of stage one of the 2023 Dusi
Canoe Marathon on Thursday. |
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Greg Cackett and Charles
Ferrow tackle the Fingerneck Rapid during stage one of the 2023 Dusi Canoe
Marathon on Thursday. |
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