‘Keep playing with your little Millers Runs…’ The Aussies are coming! Print E-mail
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Written by Dean Gardiner   
Thursday, 21 February 2008

The sport of surf ski paddling has taken some giant leaps forward over the last few years. We now have events in nearly every corner of the globe with competitors coming from countries that don't even have oceans.

Nick Holt
Nick Holt

 

Explosion in Surf ski Paddling

I believe this coming year we will see an explosion in the sport with many new paddlers putting it on the line against the seasoned veterans of surf ski paddling. To say seasoned veterans doesn't necessarily mean people like Oscar, Herman and me, but the likes of Dawid, Hank, Lewis, Daryl, Clint, Tim and Dave Kissane.

Funny to call those guys veterans but in the short span of our sports "profiled" life these are the guys that have established themselves as the ones to beat.

New Talent

The new talent coming to the fray from my country at least is tough fast and most of all very fit. They have the skills from years of surf club activities and are ready to take on this established group of watermen.

You have already been introduced to Michael "Gollum" Baker and sprint kayak star Kenny Wallace through events held last year. (Just a note "Gollum" ain't called "Gollum" because he looks like Brad Pitt.)  Both these guys are keen to move into the ocean paddling side of paddle sports after this year's Olympics. The next bunch of guys are people I know well and I think are definitely ones to watch.

Jeremy Cotter

Leading the charge is Jeremy Cotter. Cotter is an experienced ocean racer although to most he hasn't been heard of, on these pages, at least. Coming from an ocean iron man pedigree his results in that particular sport have been outstanding. This guy can paddle, I have trained with "Jezza' since he was a scrawny kid and seen him develop in to one of the best all-round ocean sportsman in the country. Reckon he can paddle , you should see him swim, not that it plays a big part in a our sport but you never know when that mystery "bombie" is around the corner.

Cotter is now based on the Gold Coast and is building a big ocean paddling squad in that region. In what is traditionally a very lifesaving dominated area, the presence of Jezza and others in particular some of the Adventure Racing athletes like Jody Zerbst and Guy Andrews, has seen more paddlers make the transition to longer distance events.

Jeremy Cotter
Jeremy Cotter

Nick Holt

Jezza spent much of his early years with good mate Nick Holt. Holty is one of my picks for good performances in our events over the next few years. A former ironman also, but more a sprint ski paddler this fair headed lad from Sydney has the ability in the runs and the speed to race well. Give him a year or so more of some distance paddling and he will definitely be pushing the top guys in this country.

He will almost definitely be a contender for Fenn Hotspots at future events, rarely a year goes past when he is out of the lifesaving national surf ski final. For those that know how hard it is to make the finals in that particular event know what an achievement that is.

Mark Anderson

Mark "Ando" Anderson (imaginative nickname), now Ando hails from Sydney also, a former teenage paddling star, he went and visited the wild side of life for a while before deciding to make a comeback to the sport mid way through last year. What I like about Ando is his temperament, he is as relaxed as you can get. But put a paddle in his hand and another paddler in his view and he will hunt down the fastest there is.

Ando will be making is Molokai debut this year along with a host of others from Australia.

Caine Eckstein

Caine Eckstein is definitely one to watch. He has proven that he can race distance, taking out surf lifesaving's most prestigious event, the Cooloongatta Gold. A four and a half hour paddle, swim, run paddleboard race. That in itself is pretty good but what was more impressive is that he was one of the first off the ski which makes up the first 20 kilometers of the event. In that field was a whole bunch of specialist ski paddlers that were only doing that leg.

Caine is keen to race as many events as can this year and has decided that this is the sport he will concentrate on over the next few years. His training partner is Cotter and a bunch of other "hotties" on the Gold Coast. Watch these guys drag a whole bunch of previously un-heard of guys into the sport.

Brendon Sarson

Over to WA and we have Brendon Sarson. Unknown to most Sars is quiet spoken and modest but tough as nails. He won nearly all the events in the WA series this year including the shorter day 2 of the Perth World Cup. What was impressive about his win was the depth of competition he was up against. Perth had one of  the best fields assembled out of all the events held last year , to get a victory up in flat conditions was a true test of his ability to win these style of races.

Brendan Sarson
Brendan Sarson

So there you go, a bit of an introduction to some of the new "Kids on the block" and I can call them kids because when I picked up my first paddle these guys weren't even the result of sticky fumblings in the back of dad's car.

Keep playing with your little Millers Runs...

While the "Yarpies" (South Africans to our American friends) enjoy their time in the sun we will see a return to dominance by the "Aussie" paddling contingent, similar to the glory days not so long ago.  

Let this be a word of warning to our friends across the Indian your days are numbered. Keep playing with your little Millers Runs and pretend ocean swells, I invite you to take on the true giants of the Southern Ocean and the might of the Pacific and meet this new batch of talent raring and ready to go from This Great Southern Land.

 

Till next we meet.

Deano
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About time!
written by richard von wildemann, February 21, 2008
G'Day Mate

Big MR G, Yeah I loved being the only one doing big downwinds (or paddle backs as the boys call em') on the goldy when I was there from Snapper Rocks to the Spit. There were no takers every time I went. Either way with a Southerly or Nor-East this route can be a classic race!

Sydney out the heads to palm beach, whats the distance there? Southerly downwind!

Anyway hope you well and I look forward to seeing Charly G on a ski.

Regards

Richard
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written by Trautmann, February 21, 2008
hey Dean - how you doing , gotta love the Aussie spirit - throwing the challenge out there.

Why dont you "softies" come and do a real race for a change - ask the big "0" about the "pretend ocean swells" in the PE to EL, that I am sure you have all heard about.

Is at least one brave Aussie gonna come and back his country in this epic race!!!

See you on the water - cheers
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Ons sal hulle klap!
written by Yarpie Skaap, February 21, 2008
Som mense veet nie vaarneer hulle alreds gekop is! Ag shame ons het hulle by Perth 'n snot klap gedeel en wag tot Molokai om nog paar gee.

Ja Nee, die vingat donders dink hulle soos snaags is, maar ek lag myself kak hard want hulle all ry SA gebou skis.
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written by nell, February 22, 2008
Direct and unedited Afrikaans to English translation from: http://interpret.co.za/html/_transtext.php

"summed people veet not vaarneer they/them/their alreds gekop is! deem shame we have they/them/their at perth a snot slap shared and wait to molokai at/to still pair give .

yes no. , the vingat donders thinks they/them/their like snaags, but me laugh myself s**t loud because they/them/their all ride sa built skis. ..."

Ok, I get the idea. So, there you are, Dean. The glove has been thrown. The yarpies and vingat donders are to face off at Molokai.

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written by Graeme Trautmann, February 22, 2008
Jeez, quite a confrontational article by Dean. Funny, because it smacks of an arrogance which in recent times is simply not supported by the results. Or have I missed something recently? This is quite likely. Also, the images supplied to accompany the article seem to be in taken in "pretend ocean swells" too! Had a great giggle reading that!
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Confrontational
written by Rob Mousley, February 22, 2008
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Yeah well, Deano just turned 43 (happy birthday Deano!) so he's probably feeling a little crusty about his old age... These old guys often do get a bit grumpy when they get past it smilies/grin.gif
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Richard McLennan
written by Louis Stanford, February 22, 2008
Never fear, there's a brilliant new star rising in South Africa who's been training in the Scottish North Sea: Richard Mclennan.

Who is Richard McLennan? See http://whoisrichardmclennan.wordpress.com

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written by Mark Buck, February 22, 2008
Happy birthday Deanno! What kind of ski is Nick Holt paddling. It looks a bit different from some of the others in the pictures. I will be looking forward to atching the matchup here for Molokai.
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Nick's ski
written by Rob Mousley, February 22, 2008
That's a Knysna Racing Kayaks Robberg Express.
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written by ian hamilton, February 23, 2008
some crazy dude SWAM from snapper to the spit recently,ok he had fins on and the swell was cyclonic,swell photos are still up on the gold coast bulletins website
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Deano
written by Gavin Dickinson, February 24, 2008
One thing this guy is not is arrogant. He spoke at the Shamaal at the Epic Legends event & he is as humble as the proverbial pie. Well done Deano, you Ozz boys know how to play sport & it is only a matter of time until you boys challenge the SA speed freaks. From my basic research it seem that more guys from the USA & Europe have tried the PE / EL. We are going to try and change that for this years race. How can you have the Worlds toughest race, being 35 yrs old and only ever won by a Saffa. You lads from the big water down under can challenge this one 100%. As for riding Safa ski's... well you guys just know a good thing. Do you see us wearing SA boots - no, those that know anything wear RM Williams. 100% pure Ozz. Cheers Deano and thanks for the update on your team.
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furgetaboutit!
written by Joe, February 24, 2008
Deano: Don't count out the up and comers from Brooklyn; we got Little Vinnie, Big Vinnie, Medium Petie and some other fast and loose lads who eat fish bagels for breakfast and aussie bastards for lunch. See you in hawaii!
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written by superted, February 25, 2008
Dean didnt let on we still have Barry "the cougar" Dawson.
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written by Jamie Stewart, February 25, 2008
skaap - if you're going to have a dig back at deano at least do it in english so the guys from oz can understand. It's pretty pointless in afrikaans. To respond to your comment about us all riding SA-built skis. I agree, we do. It's fantastic that the South Africans have been innovative and are leading the way in LD ski manufacture at the moment. Don't forget, however, that for many years the sport from which surfski takes it roots (namely surf lifesaving ski paddling) has been dominated by Aussie manufacturers and you were hard pressed in SA to find a spec ski (or racing board for that matter) that isn't Australian or an Australian copy. I'm not trying to start the 'copy' argument again, but rest assured that as the sport grows here the Aussie manufacturers, who are still focussed on the surf lifesaving spec skis, will start bringing out new craft to compete with the current big brands.
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Arrogant?
written by Dane Sloss, February 25, 2008
Is this an article about up and comming ocean paddlers in Australia or just about some of the paddlers which dean chooses to support/promote or who paddle the skis he imports?

It is important for paddling enthusiasts (and perhaps dean himself!) to remember that Australia has good paddlers and surf skis other than the ones promoted by Dean.
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Hey Guys, (particularly the Ozzies) this is a sport that has evolved from OZ ( I am happy to to share ski racing photos from the 1940's) so the Saffers's really need to be schooled in surf ski history
written by Peter Smith, March 04, 2008
I remember plenty of Saffers paddling Aussie skis in events (eg Osscar Molokai 95 modified Hayden) and taking the intellectual property back to that bastien of international righteousness (SA) and moulding skis that were very (very very very) similar to those of the original design (just ask Jan of spectrum fame).
If you saffers think you paddle sOOOOO well maybe you should come over to Aussies 2008 at Scarboro and have a go.
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Photos from the 1940's
written by Rob Mousley, March 04, 2008
Yes please! Let's see some of those - any chance you could scan some & send over for us to see? Any stories of paddling in those days would be equally welcome.

If you saffers think you paddle sOOOOO well maybe you should come over to Aussies 2008 at Scarboro and have a go


Any info on that? (Please send info, I'll stick it up here.)

If you Aussies think you paddle soooo well, come to Molokai! Actually from what I've heard there's going to be scores of Aussies there this year - and our top guys are definitely going to be there... any bets? smilies/grin.gif
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written by michael baker, March 08, 2008
Hey guys,
Dean is anything but arrogant and supports more paddlers in Oz than anyone. He also gave mention to Oscar and Herman Chalupsky, Tim Jacobs and Dave Kissane who are all Proud Epic Paddlers and Dean does not represent Epic. I think Dane you are more angry of not getting a mention and so i will, i thought you had an excellent summer series in Australia and hope that you may be able to Do some of the International races so we can all judge for ourselves but you are definately someone to look out for smilies/wink.gif. Scarborough beach holds this year the surf life saving national titles which to win a national surf ski championship in Oz is held in high regard all round the world it is not really relevant here.
Its good hear a fierce rivalry cause it will help keep the sport growing and strong, it is no argument the domination of SA at the moment (just look at the surfski.info top ten) but we are knocking on the door.

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