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Défis Kayak, Guadeloupe - Race Report Print E-mail
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Written by Stuart Knaggs   
Wednesday, 03 October 2007

[Editor: The Défis Kayak race in Guadeloupe in the Caribbean took place the same weekend as the US Surfski Champs.  Stuart Knaggs sent us this report.]

Defis Kayak Surf Ski Race in Guadeloupe
Photo: Olivier Tanton
 

Caribbean Paddling - First Surfski Event in Guadeloupe 

Surfski paddling has taken a strong hold in the Caribbean. The location is perfect, with warm water, reliable trade winds and perfect beach venues. Guadeloupe is no exception, with support for the sport coming from both government and the private sectors.

The 2007 Défis Kayak was Guadeloupe's first surfski event aimed primarily at regional and international participation. It got off to a modest start this year and has potential to grow to a major event is future. Participation this year was badly effected by the timing of the USA Championships, which was brought forward after the date for the Défis Kayak had been set and could, unfortunately not be rescheduled.

The race itself was part of a general paddling awareness festival in St François, a fair sized coastal town with a marina, ferry terminal and fishing harbour. On Saturday afternoon, the general public was introduced to paddling with the free use of wave skis and recreational kayaks. The younger paddlers from the various development programs guided the public in the use of these craft and a lot of fun was had in the gentle surf off the beach at Les Raisins Clairs à St François. Later that evening, we loaded our surfskis onto the catamaran Paradox, which was to take us to the start of the race the next day.

Flat Race? 

Sunday morning was fairly calm and we were all muttering about the prospect of another flat race as we boarded Paradox at 7am. The trip to Petite Terre took about an hour and gave us a first hand view of the sea conditions. There was a good swell from the northeast, with a steady breeze filling in from the southeast. The day was cloudy with several tropical squalls dotted about.

We anchored off Petite Terre, which is a beautiful pair of small islands, Terre du Haute and Terre du Bas, off the south coat of Guadeloupe. They are part of a nature reserve, with no fishing or development allowed, apart from the lighthouse on Terre du Bas. The skis were launched straight off the cat and we had a few minutes to warm up before lining up for the start between a start boat and a channel marker buoy.

Defis Kayak Surf Ski Race in Guadeloupe
Photo: Olivier Tanton
 

Once again, the start was fast and furious. There were a good number of junior paddlers with us and they were all super keen to get going. The 21k course took us up the small channel between the two islands for about 100m, around a buoy and back down the channel past the start line.

We then went through some small surf on the corner of Terre du Haut before rounding a channel marker buoy about 500m out and continuing straight to the finish on the beach at Les Raisins Clairs à St François.

Wind and Waves 

A few of us were feeling the effects of a nasty bug that was doing the rounds and I was very "off the pace" from the start. The front bunch took a westerly line, making use of the 1.5 to 2m swell, with a pretty good hunch that the wind would swing further south as the squalls in the area passed. I decided to take a more direct line, getting fewer runs but paddling a shorter distance. The crossing itself was great, with plenty of deep water runs and just enough breeze to cool you down and give a bit of a helping hand. As the squalls passed, the breeze also freshened up and swung south as expected, but perhaps not enough to offset the effects of paddling off course.

Defis Kayak Surf Ski Race in Guadeloupe
Photo: Olivier Tanton

Anyway, with about 5k to go, I noticed that my course was converging with the front bunch (I could see the escort boats quite clearly) and saw some flashes of red about 500m ahead. This meant that my rival in the veteran's category was within reach (or so I thought). A few pitiful attempts at an interval soon put any idea of beating him out of my mind though, and I just plodded on my way to the finish.

There was a buoy off the reef at Les Raisins Clairs à St François that we had to round to keep us from breaking our skis on the exposed rocks.

We then rounded another buoy inside the reef before crossing the finish line, which was in the water so we did not have to sprint up the beach to finish. 

The day was rounded off with the Caribbean's universal dish - chicken and ribs - and a prize giving ceremony, loaded with mayors, sports presidents and community officials. In all a thoroughly enjoyable weekend. My very warm thanks to the paddling organisations in Guadeloupe and the sponsors - Avène skin care products and the distributors of M&Ms, Snickers etc.

Winners of the Defis Kayak Surf Ski race, Guadeloupe
The winners: Benoir Leroux (1st), Ffrank Fifils (2nd), Mickaël Jabot (3rd) (Photo: Olivier Tanton)
 

Next year we are making a concerted effort to attract an even bigger field, with more top paddlers from around the world joining us in our Caribbean surfski festival, which will be made up of the Soualiga Challenge in St Maarten and the Defis Kayak in Guadeloupe. Watch this space for more news on that!

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