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[Editor: The richest surf ski race in
history is about to take place in Dubai...
This article gives some idea of who these people in Dubai are, and the
conditions in which the Shamaal may be run...]
 Christie O'Higgins - Fenn Cup Ladies Winner (Pic: Alan Norton)
The 2nd Fenn Cup was held in
typical warm sunny Dubai conditions with a pleasant 8-10 knot wind blowing directly onshore.
Dubai
Paddling School and DSKC
The 2-race series was initiated and
organized by the Dubai Paddling School, and strongly supported by Dubai Surfski
and Kayak Club with the idea of preparing the paddlers of Dubai both mentally
and physically for the Dubai Shamaal, the richest, most hotly contested race on
the planet, which is going to be thrashed out in their back pool.
The 2
lap, 14km "sausage" course saw the paddlers make their way out into the wind to
a cardinal buoy just off the now infamous "World" group of islands and then
return to shore with the wind at their backs.
Sponsor "Al Boom, Beyond the Beach" put out
the sprint prize of "SKINZ" for the first paddler to reach a buoy set 300
meters from the start. "Dunnos" Dunstan
hearing that the prize consisted of tight fitting garments set out at a
blistering pace to claim the hotspot.
Innovative
Water Start
Race referee Haydn Holmes came up with a
novel way of starting the race by basing it on a yacht race start, so if you
timed and positioned yourself correctly you could come tearing out with a
"running" start.
 Boyan Zlatarev and Pete O'Higgins face off at the start (Pic: Alan Norton)
Boyan Zlatarev and Pete O Higgins quickly
established themselves as the lads to catch and started to open up a gap on the
field. The ever hard chasing "Dogg"
Fenton did not give up the hunt but the hares up front proved too nippy for
him.
Local 15 year old Stuart Gordon showed that
he is going to have be closely watched in the future with a strong and high
placed finish.
 Gavin Dickinson showing extraordinary style - the 'Bartinson Mould'?
Ladies
Race
On the ladies side Christie O' Higgins
ensured that bedroom talk with her husband Pete would be on slightly better
than equal terms as she lead the ladies field home from Dawn Montgomery and
Paula Mulligan.
Fenn
Lucky Draw
With all the paddlers (hopefully) feeling
satisfied with their performances they all hung around to see if they were to
be the lucky paddler to win the "Fenn Cup" draw for a brand new Fenn Carbon
Mako6.
 Carlo Cottino won the Carbon Fenn Mako6 Prize Draw (Pic: Alan Norton)
After the drum roll President of D.S.K.C
Wayne Randal stirred the names around and picked out the lucky paddler... Carlo
Cottino... was super stoked and delighted
that the gods were looking down on him for the day and walked away as the happy
winner. In Carlo's words, "I can't believe this, I have never won anything in
my life and to win this wonderful ski is just absolutely unreal."
(Photos below courtesy of Alan Norton)
Looking
forward to the Shamaal
The paddlers are now gearing themselves for
the 30th. November, their chance to mix it up with the "big boys" in
the super charged Shamaal race.
Good luck to all who are paddling the
Shamaal , its going to be an awesome event and experience.
Results
Summary
Male
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1st
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Boyan Zlatarev
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1h. 6min. 52 sec.
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2nd.
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Pete O'Higgins
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1h. 7min. 02 sec.
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3rd.
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Graham Fenton
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1h. 9min. 38sec.
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4th.
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Richard Howes
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1h. 11min. 51 sec.
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Female
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1st
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Christie O Higgins
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1h.22min.51sec.
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2nd.
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Dawn Montgomery
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1h.31min.25sec.
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3rd.
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Paula Mulligan
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1h.37min.18sec.
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4th.
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Chantal Brady
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1h.53min.45sec.
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For more info, see: www.dskc.net
Photos by:
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