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Birkett, Adie defend Drak titles

Johannesburg - In a rare paddling double Andy Birkett and Abby Adie successfully defended their men's and women's titles at the N3TC Drak Challenge in Underburg on Sunday.

Birkett (Team Eurosteel) started the tough 38km second stage from Swartberg bridge to Early Mists Farm on an energy-sapping low Umzimkulu River with a two minute lead.

Lance Kime, reigning Dusi K1 champ was chasing him, who in turn was being hunted by five times world champion Hank McGregor (Team Jeep/Kayak Centre) less than two minutes behind him.

Birkett targeted the first hour into the Underberg Gorge to try and put space between himself and his classy chasers, a move that paid handsome dividends as he increased his lead by the time he reached Callaway Bridge at the end of the Gorge section.

Very tough

Birkett came into the race battling with a stomach ailment and said he was surprised at how well he was able to race over the two stages of the race.

"It was a tough day of paddling out there. It wasn't that low that I got stuck but conditions made for very tough racing on the low river.

"I decided to go hard early to set up a buffer and hopefully demoralise the other guys. That way I could blow and still be able to hang onto my lead. I honestly didn't expect the win and I am stoked to get a second Drak title," said Birkett.

Kime was elated at his first Drak podium and said that it had been unnerving to have a paddler of the calibre of Hank McGregor chasing him.

"Every so often I could see him at the end of one of the long straights and that gave me new energy to keep going.

"Apparently by the time I got to Glenhaven Rapid I had managed to make up some more time. It is spooky to have someone of the calibre of Hank McGregor behind you. I am stoked to have made the podium at the Drak," said Kime.

McGregor wrapped up third, despite a mishap that injured his shoulder when he collided with a rock in the testing low river conditions. McGregor held off a resurgent Grant van der Walt in the sprint finish for the last spot on the podium.

Adie provided another flawless display as she romped away to win her fifth Drak title, from Laura O'Donague and Under 23 World Champs medallist Jenna Ward.

Technical section

Adie, who has always held the Drak Challenge as one of her favourite outings of the year, said she took great confidence from her all round performance at the race.

"This year I came into the race putting quite a bit of pressure on myself, wanting to tick another one off, and I am so glad to have done it," said Adie.

"The low river and the technical demands suit me, and I loved it. The girls had it a bit easier because we are a bit lighter.

"Yesterday (on Saturday) on the shorter technical section you could get away with just your skills, but on the long final stage there was nowhere to hide. I am really happy with where I am at the moment.

"This race is one of the highlights of my year. I always come here to race and hopefully I can get a few more under the belt," said Adie.

Jean van der Westhuysen completed his demolition of the junior race, showing the form that took him to the junior World Marathon Championships K2 title last year, edging out leading Under 23 Siseko Ntondini (SCARC) to finish in a thoroughly impressive seventh place overall.

Day Two results:

Overall Men 1. Andy Birkett 4:04:17 2. Lance Kime 4:09:47 3. Hank McGregor 4:14:12 4. Grant van der Walt 4:14:19 5. Thulani Mbanjwa 4:17:41 6. Owen Gandar 4:17:43 7. Jean van der Westhuysen (U18) 4:23:25 8. Siseko Ntondini (U23) 4:23:26 9. Benjamin Bradford 4:24:12 10. Murray Starr (U23) 4:24:13 11. Banesti Nkhoesa (U23) 4:24:45 12. Carl Folscher 4:4:24:46 13. Don Wewege (U23) 4:27:55 14. Murray Haw 4:27:56 15. Travis Wilson 4:28:05 16. Bryan Leroux (U23) 1.46:13 17. Trenton Lamble 4:29:43 18. Shaun Griffin 4:31:12 19. Siyabonga Tyiki (U18) 4:31:13 20. Louis Hattingh 4:32:07

Women 1. Abby Adie 4:35:47 2. Laura O'Donoghue 4:40:25 3. Jenna Ward (U23) 4:46:24 4. Jordan Peek (U23) 4:57:03 5. Cana Peek (U18) 5:02:06 6. Hilary Bruss 5:02:29 7. Danica Bartho 5:04:42 8. Donna Tutton 5:06:42 9. Tamika Haw (U23) 5:12:49 10. Lauren Felgate 5:14:37

Under 23 Men 1. Siseko Ntondini 4:23:26 2. Murray Starr 4:24:13 3. Banesti Nkhoesa 4:24:45 4. Don Wewege 4:27:55 5. Murray Haw 4:27:56 Under 23

Women 1. Jenna Ward 4:46:25 2. Jordan Peek 4:57:03 3. Tamika Haw 5:12:49

Under 18 Boys 1. Jean van der Westhuysen 4:23:25 2. Siyabonga Tyiki 4:31:13 3. Siyanda Gwamanda 4:35:45

Under 16 Boys 1. Tumelo Elephant 5:01:47.



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