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Dawid's Take on "The World's Best Race Ever" Print E-mail
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Written by Dawid Mocke   
Sunday, 01 July 2007

Dawid MockeThis is Dawid's race review, the headline is his - "The best race ever!". Be sure to check out this incredible family's website: www.TheMockes.com  - Alain.

Today was the ARB Surfski World Cup...awesome, fast and controversial all in one.  I ended up 6th, a position I haven't occupied in years... In the big scheme of things its probably where I'm meant to be as I'm not paddling my best. Still, I'm completely content.  How privileged I am that I can use my talents in their totality and at the highest possible level! I'm super stoked!

The race threw possibly the best conditions ever at the field.  It was like having Pipe break at 10ft for the Pipe Masters;  30knot winds and big runs.  The race was from Amanzimtoti and took the field of 350 to the Durban Point just s skip around the harbour mouth, a distance of 29kms or so.   

Skill in big downwind conditions was of the essence.  There were some proper drops and I heard story after story afterwards of guys mine-shafting and coming off.  Also, a bunch of guys lost their skis...GONE. And also a whole host of guys got into trouble and had to be rescued. 

MY RACE...

My race started pretty well and Hank McGregor and I traded runs for the first 10minutes....until I SWAM....PARDON!!! Yes its true, I took a dip and also almost lost my ski.  That set me back and a wack of okes caught me (Matt Bouman, Tim Jacobs, Steve Woods, the Chalupskys etc..).  I consolidated, found my own water and then worked my way back to third...ish, taking a tiger line all along the, now solid, backline.  At one point Herman joined me, but I only saw him again on the last stretch. I was alone most of the way.  By the time we started getting to the business end of things near the harbour wall I was narrowly holding third in front of 2 Ozzie legends (Tim Jacobs, Dean Gardiner) and SA stalwart Mathew Bouman.  Just behind them was another group with too many names to mention.  This is where the controvesy happened.   

CONTROVERSIAL

About 1 minute in front of us were Hank (shallow) and Oscar (deeper).  We could see this big-ass ship bearing down, and we ALL KNEW what the call was in this case – RED FLAG and STOP!  I could see the red flag up, but didn't see the guys stopping...and then the next moment the flag was down, but as soon as we got there, it was up again.  So there we were watching as Hank and Oscar paddled away and we waited.  Bleak.com! This also re-grouped us and now it was a race to the line.  JEEEEEPPPPEERRS. How strong were Dean and Tim, they just paddled away from me into the wind, with Matt haaaaaannging on.  Behind us was a HUGE group.  This truly was a very close race the whole way through. 

Final results:  

Oscar Chalupsky – SA, Hank McGregor – SA, Dean Gardiner – AU, Matt Bouwman – SA, Tim Jacobs – AU, Dawid Mocke – SA, Herman Chalupsky – SA, Barry Lewin – SA, Ash Nesbitt – AU, Daryl Bartho – SA and my bro Jasper in 11th spot. 

Chicks race – Alexa Lombard pulled one out the bag by beating South Coast legends on their own turf – Michelle Eder 2nd, Tiff Kruger 3rd.  Katie Pocock from New Zealand had a mare.  She busted her rudder soon after the start on a shark net buoy and couldn't finish. 
 

Loved...

...the fact that I could be out there doing what I love and what I'm good at, with the best in the world, in the best conditions in the world. 

Hated...

...the damn TV boats freakin going in front of me all the time and messing up my runs.  This cost me a run or two, but the odd support was nice.   

Judging...

...the controversy. I feel that the rules were clear. 

Giving...

...all credit to Hank and Oscar though, bottom line is they were a minute ahead of us. 

Sorry...

...for you if you lost your ski. Bummer dudes. 

Wont forget...

...hanging out with the boys of South Pier of the harbour wall watching this big container ship.  It was quite surreal actually. And spared a thought for Adam V Koeverden and Greg Barton...long story. 

 

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Congrat SA (from an Aussie)
written by pez, July 01, 2007
Well done team SA, eventhough it was very tight up front it can't be denied that the day was yours. I'm proud of our guys and happy to see that the depth of quality was so vast, really, for that many guys to be spread by only 100 - 200 metres over 30k is amazing. And a mention to the gracious Dawid Mocke - I like your style mate.
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Congrats
written by CC, July 02, 2007
Good to see a very humble report from Dawid. At the end of the day guys like Oscar and Dean are legends in big conditions. Isn't that what ocean racing is all about?
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More reports
written by Martin, July 02, 2007
Rob

Recovered from the weekend's jamboree?

Here's hoping we can get a lot more personal stories from all participants. I find it great to hear the personal reports, both good and bad. There is certainly no shame in pulling out, in fact I have a lot of respect to those who accept that conditions are out of their league.

I think the next level up is to have some helmet cams dished out to the participants and record the races. I'm going to look into this for the Perth world cup, although I'm not sure everyone wants to see the race from the back markers.

Cheers

Martin
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Helmet Cams
written by Alain Jaques, July 02, 2007
Hi Martin,

Helmet cams are a excellent idea, imagine if Dawid had a camera recording 'mineshaft drops' with his ski accelerating to 30km/h! as recorded by his GPS. Johan van Blerck strapped on to his head for a series race in Cape Town and got some excellent footage. Now with Google video and Youtube anyone can upload video to the internet for free.
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Typical Dawid
written by Dave K, July 02, 2007
This is what I would have expected from Dawid. Great sportsmanship given the word is that he was one of the most disadvantaged by the container ship. He is a true role model and others should be taking a leaf out of his book.
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written by Gary Kroukamp, July 02, 2007
Can anyone tell us what the substance of Hank's protest was, plus the reasons for not upholding it?
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The protest
written by Rob Mousley, July 02, 2007
The race organisers have said that the race referee will be issuing a formal report on the protest, the inquiry and the reasons for disallowing the protest... but they haven't said when it'll be available. We'll post it when it is.
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From the organizers
written by Gavin Searle, July 02, 2007
Thanks Rob , Trevor for the perspective.
I am one of the many people involved in the organization of the event. We are having debrief sessions this week( as we did last year) with a host of people including National Sea Rescue , Harbour Authorities, Sponsors , Race Committee and others. We will then be in a position to provide a comprehensive report on the race. We will also be completing our interviews with some of the rescuers of the day and then the big task of editing 14 hours of footage will commence. This will be condensed into a 52min TV documentary in a 2 part series to be screened on local and hopefully international stations. We will also be producing a DVD of the programme which can be ordered. The World Cup site will be updated over the next few days with reports , results , photos and stories.
I am proud to be involved with a great sport and some fantastic people who make it all possible. Cheers and thanks to all who participated and contributed. smilies/kiss.gif
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Adam and Greg?
written by Joe Barker, July 02, 2007
So what's the long story about these two?
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