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Written by Rob Mousley
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Tuesday, 11 July 2006 |
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As we all know, Surf Ski is growing as a sport. But that growth is presenting race organisers with a dilemma. More and more paddlers want to enter the "classic" races like the Cape Point Challenge and the PE to EL Challenge. But these races have reputations for extreme conditions, both in terms of endurance and the sea states that can occur on the course. |
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Written by Rob Mousley
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Tuesday, 27 June 2006 |
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Gavin Searle announced last night that more than 300 paddlers have entered the Surf Ski World Cup race to be held in Durban next Sunday, 2 July.
The full list of entries as at 25 June may be seen here. Current forecast conditions are for light winds with 1.5m swell. For the WindGuru forecast for Durban, click here. |
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Written by Rob Mousley
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Wednesday, 21 June 2006 |
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Just over a week until the South African Surf Ski World Cup in Durban... Representatives of five overseas countries will be taking part in this years race: USA, Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia and France. (For a complete list of entries, see www.surfskiworldcup.com.) And the teams are: |
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Written by SouthAfrica.info reporter
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Saturday, 17 June 2006 |
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Herman Chalupsky has been named captain of the South African team to take on the best surf ski paddlers in the World during the Surf Ski World Cup in Durban on 2 July, and he is confident that South Africa can dominate the competition.
The 41-year-old will lead a powerful squad, selected at the recent national trials, of two senior men's teams, a women's team, an under-21 team, and a Chairman's team. The national side consists of Chalupsky, Hank McGregor, Darryl Bartho, and the new Molokai champion Clint Pretorius, with Jenna Worlock and Michelle Eder making up the SA women's team. |
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Written by Game Plan Media (www.gameplanmedia.co.za)
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Saturday, 17 June 2006 |
Durban - A strong US team has been confirmed for the Surf Ski World Cup taking place in Durban on 2 July, spearheaded by the husband and wife team of DeAnne and Patrick Hemmens, and including Mark Sandvold, Dave Jensen and Mark Buck. "The Surf Ski World Cup is creating a lot of interest in the United States," said DeAnne Hemmens from Costa Mesa in California. "The sport is exploding in the States as well, and everyone is talking about the World Cup in Durban." |
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