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Winklespruit, Durban, South Africa: [Editor: Only 31 paddlers out of 150 got out through the surf! Dawid Mocke and Clint Pretorius were among the casualties who were so thoroughly worked over that they didn't get out in time for the start! Please, please, anyone who was there with a camera - there must have been some spectacular shots - please send them in to us at
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Hank McGregor triumphed in
the Discovery Winklespruit surf ski race in very tough and demanding surf
conditions that saw less than twenty percent
of the field successfully completing the 15 kilometer race.
Deep water start
With a strong easterly wind blowing, and a heavy six foot swell breaking at
Winklespruit, the race format was changed from a beach start to a deep-water
start, allowing the field fifteen minutes to try and get through the big
surf.
Scores of paddlers were dumped in their attempts to get out to the
backline, resulting in a huge percentage of withdrawals, including established
surf ski racing stars Dawid Mocke, Brett Bartho and 2006 Molokai champion Clint
Pretorius.
Mocke and Pretorius were attempting to get out through the
heavy midbreak, when they spotted a novice paddler in serious trouble. The duo,
both seasoned lifesavers, abandoned their race to rescue the struggling novice,
and bring him back to shore safely.
[Editor: Konrad Karcz sent us a couple of photos of his ski, taken after the race. He was trying to get out through the surf when a set came in: "I
managed to roll under 2 waves as they broke on me," he said, "but on remounting after
rolling a third time my boat was wrecked."
 Ouch! (Photo: Konrad Karcz)
 (Photo: Konrad Karcz)
We were also sent this photo that was taken the Friday before the race, when the surf was equally big. This guy drove down onto the beach and then couldn't start it... The tide came in and... I can't think why he's smiling... (or is he crying?)]
 Proof that pickups can't surf...
The Race
When the mass start did
get under way, it was the double ski crew of Scott Rutherfoord and Wayne Wilson that set the pace to
the turn off Amanzimtoti's Pipeline beach, with McGregor and Matt Bouman
hanging onto their wave as they ground
into the strong wind.
Shortly after the turn, McGregor managed to get
away, with the benefit of the strong downwind runs and he returned to
Winklespruit beach with a 200 metre lead over Bouman.
McGregor nearly
blew that lead entirely, when he misjudged his approach to the beach, while
Bouman took a fast diagonal line into the beach. Despite the scare, McGregor was
able to wrap up the win by twenty seconds, with the consistent series performer
Barry Lewin third, less than a minute further back.
"It was tough today,
make no mistake," said McGregor. "There is always a wave a Winkle, and today it
lived up to its reputation. There were plenty of thrills and spills for the
spectators to enjoy!"
31 from 150
31 boats completed the
race from the 150 paddlers that tried to get out through the six foot surf. Only
one double ski finishing the six kilometer race, after all the other less
experienced paddlers intending to do the short course race failed to get out ay
Winklespruit.
"I enjoy it when it gets tough," McGregor added. "This is
what surf ski racing is all about. The ocean is never predictable, and to do
well you have to be able to adapt, and make the best of the conditions on the
day. The safety calls by the organisers were spot-on," he
added.
 The good, the bad & the ...? Hank, Matt, Barry (Photo: Lisa Harvey/Gameplan Media)
Rutherford and Wilson duly wrapped up the double ski race, while
Belinda Carbutt was the only woman to finish the race, as several other elite
female racers failed to get out through the big surf in time for the
start.McGregor's win sees a return to his giant-killing form of last
season, when he ran away with the Discovery Men's Health series, proving to be
almost impossible to beat. McGregor and Bouman have now both won two races in
the series as it reaches its halfway point, setting the stage for an exciting
second half of the series.
Leg six of the Discovery Men's Health Surf Ski
series is the HiQ Marine race next Sunday, which should offer an easier, faster
and very competitive 12km dice that starts and finished at Ushaka
beach.
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
1.Hank
McGregor
53:34
2.Matt Bouman 53:52
3.Barry Lewin 54:31
4.Steve Woods
54:32
5.Daryl
Bartho 54:40
Women
1.Belinda Carbutt
1:13:38
Double ski
1.Scott
Rutherfoord/Wayne
Wilson
54:02
Further details can be found
at www.surfski.co.za
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