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World's best paddlers for Dubai Shamaal 2 Print E-mail
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Thursday, 09 August 2007

ImageDubai (UAE): The world's leading surfskiers are signing up to chase the richest purse in the sport's history at the second Dubai Shamaal international surfski race at Mina Seyahi on November 30.

The grueling 25km race, held as part of World Power Boat Week, will have a prize-fund of US$ 35,000 making it easily the richest event in world paddling. And, as expected, the sport's elite competitors are already committing themselves to what will be a landmark occasion for this growing sport.

 

Cash to Compete 

Staged by the Dubai International Marine Club and the Dubai Surfski and Kayak Club (DSKC) and promoted by Driving Force, the event will also see the best performers in the world's top paddling races sponsored to compete in the Dubai Shamaal thanks to a unique ‘Cash to Compete' promotion.

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Katie Pocock (Photo: Gameplan Media)

The top three men and the leading lady in events such as New Zealand's King of The Harbour, Hawaii's infamous Molokai, the ARB World Cup and the US Championships will all be sponsored to showcase their paddling talents in the world's richest event.

Oscar Chalupsky 

Already confirmed are eleven-times world champion and winner of the Durban World Cup Oscar Chalupsky of South Africa and New Zealander Katherine Pocock, winner of the King of the Harbour. "I am definitely keen to race in Dubai," said Pocock. "I've never been to Dubai so I am really looking forward to racing there in November. Everyone who competed in 2006 raved about the event."

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Oscar at the finish of the ARB SS World Cup 2007 (Photo: Gameplan Media)
 

Shamaal 2

Chalupsky, a 30-year surfskiing veteran and one of the legends of the sport, believes the incentive offered to the leading competitors is a massive boost for the sport.

"The Cash to Compete Promo is a great way of getting the top paddlers to talk about the race and when they talk, it gets the attention of all levels of paddlers," he said. "The prize money is also a huge incentive and makes people prepare and take the race a lot more seriously."

Bevan Manson 

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Bevan Manson (Photo: Mike Tippet)
 

Bevan Manson is another leading South African competitor to commit to the event and is impressed by the race's reputation. "I've only heard really good things about the Dubai Shamaal," he said. "The race organisers, the paddlers involved and Dubai itself all get together to make it not only an enjoyable race but a great experience all round. I'm looking forward to the race itself, which will be tough considering the field that is likely to attend."

Dubai Anchorman Promotion 

With surfskiing continuing to grow in popularity, the DSKC plays a key role in helping develop the sport in the emirates. In addition, to the ‘Cash to Compete' promotion, the ‘Anchor man' promotion promotes not only surfskiing but also Dubai.

"Visitors to partner website www.surfski.info need only register and answer two questions to be in with a chance of winning a prize package worth $12,000 that includes return tickets to Dubai, five star hotel accommodation, access to activities such as fishing, diving, sailing and desert driving, tickets to the Dubai Rugby 7s, and the world's fastest and lightest ski, the EPIC ultra elite V10," said DSKC Club President Wayne Randall.

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Sound great but...
written by Gib Bintliff, August 10, 2007
"activities such as fishing, diving, sailing and desert driving, tickets to the Dubai Rugby 7s" - all this sounds really great but why isn't a tour of the Pyramids included?
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Pyramids
written by Rob Mousley, August 10, 2007
Dubai is part of the United Arab Emirates and is approximately 1,500 miles away from Egypt where the pyramids are...
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written by Brayton Johnston, August 11, 2007
but fear not... the UAE will be BUILDING their own pyramids soon... on an island... which they built too... why??? ... because THEY CAN...
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Birgit Fisher to compete in Shamaal 2
written by Rob Mousley, August 12, 2007
Birgit Fisher is reported to be entering the race - the 44 year old is the holder of eight Olympic gold medals & four silver medals in a career spanning no fewer than six Olympic games...

This is great stuff for the sport - Europe is in its infancy as a surf ski market and to have someone of that stature taking part is good news.
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