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Double gold for SA's McGregor

Oklahoma City - Oklahoma City - Hank McGregor rewrote the history books on Sunday by becoming the first South African paddler to win both K1 and K2 gold medals at the ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships.

After an emphatic obliteration of the Men's K1 race on Saturday, 36-year-old McGregor teamed up with his surfski friend Jasper Mocké to clinch the K2 gold medal in a thrilling four boat showdown that brought the curtain down on the Event on the Oklahoma River.

With both McGregor and Mocké anxious to conserve energy after a hard day’s singles racing the day before, the race was a very tactical affair featuring two classy Spanish crews in Javier Alonso and Emilio Merchan and Walter Bouzan and Alvaro Fernandes Fuiza and the potent Hungarian duo of Adrian Boros and Laslo Solti.

McGregor and Mocké bided their time and made their move on the final portage, outsprinting the two Spanish boats to put in first and seize the decisive advantage going into the final half lap.

Both Spanish boats were content to ride the South Africans wave, hoping to conserve energy and outsprint them in the closing stages, both they were undone by the tenacious pair who found an extra gear as they approach the finish line to win by a boat length, sending the South African supporting contingent into raptures on the bank.

"It's a fifth gold medal and the first time that a South African has won both K1 and K2 gold at the same world champs," said McGregor.

"It was a lot of fun and pretty intense out there. It was pretty tactical. We thought we would try to outwit the two Spanish boats but they were pretty clever," said a clearly elated McGregor.

Mocké added that the South African norm of racing multi-day river marathons had helped them deal with the demands of back-to-back marathons.

"Most of our races are two day or even four day races so that's what we are accustomed to, and I think that helped us in the end. We're used to multi0day racing," he said.

McGregor once again dedicated the win to his newborn son Thortsen and wife watching on live streaming at home in Durban.

Earlier in the day, Team South African recorded two top seven finishes in the Women's K2 Senior races, with Abby Adie and Laura O'Donaghue finishing sixth and Jenna Ward and Hayley Arthur seventh.

Team manager Steve Jourdan hailed the event as the most successful campaign at the World Marathon Champs by a South African team.

Results:


K2 Women Seniors

1 Renata Csay/Alexandra Bara HUN 1:57:39.787
2 Anna Kosikova/LenkaE Hrochova CZE 1:57:43.947
3 Samantha Rees-Clark/Amy Ward GBR 1:58:13.627
4 Fay Lamph/Lizzie Broughton GBR 1:58:28.371
5 Edina Csernak/Eniko Vaczai HUN 1:58:42.637
6 Abby Adie/Laura O'Donaghue RSA 1:58:49.769
7 Hayley Arthur/Jenna Ward RSA 1:58:50.965

K2 Men Senior

1.Hank McGregor/Jasper Mocké RSA
2 Emilio Merchan/Javier Alonso ESP
3.Alvaro Fewrnandez Fiuza/Walter Bouzan
4.Adrian Boros/Laslo Solti HUN
5.Ba Noe/Mila Noe HUN
6.Tim Pendle/Andrew Daniels GBR
7.Andy Birkett/Greg Louw RSA

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