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Written by Tracy Wilson   
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Auckland, New Zealand: 10 March 2008

The New Zealand Long Distance Surf Ski Championships were held off Takapuna Beach on Sunday 10 March 2008. 

Simon McLarin - NZ Surfski Champion 2008
Simon McLarin - NZ Surfski Champion 2008

While everyone prayed for the howling northerly that cancelled the World Championship Tornado racing the previous weekend, that would have sent paddlers on a 15km straight downwind run from Torbay, it was not to be.  The afternoon turned into a scorcher, with a light puffy westerly - ideal for sunbathing not downwind paddling! 

Paul Wilford & Simon McLarin NZ Surfski Champs 2008
Paul Wilford & Simon McLarin

But, over 30 paddlers lined up for the 16.3km race.  The course took paddlers 2km off shore, completing three laps of a 4km circuit - a course that meant paddlers could keep an eye on each other and monitor any breaks.

The race started with Tim Grammer leading the bunch at a blinding pace.  A break away group of four paddlers including Paul Wilford, Tamas Pinter and Simon McLarin hung on to Tim's wash for the first 4km.  Paul Wilford and Tamas Pinter took turns dragging Simon and Tim through the course.  Eventually Tim dropped behind, leaving three paddlers.  Simon, who paddled strategically throughout the race, dropped Paul and Tamas in a sprint to the finish.  Special mention goes to Brunt Summers from Tauranga who showed good form paddling strongly to finish fifth overall.

Katie Pocock, currently ranked first in the World Cup circuit, lead the women's field from the start.  In her typical race fashion, she started strong and throughout the race increased her lead, finishing 11th overall, behind her brother Jason Pocock. 

Katie Pocock NZ Surfski Champs 2008
Katie Pocock - current world no 1 female surfski paddler

Katie and Paul Wilford are currently preparing to race the 32 mile Molokai World Championship.   They'll be lining up with some of the world's greatest paddlers on the island of Molokai on Sunday 18th May to race back to Oahu.  Auckland's King of the Harbour, a 28km paddle around Auckland's Rangitoto Island is the next race in their build up to Molokai, followed by the 30km race which is part of Waka Fest in Tauranga on 4 April and then finishing with the 45km Trans Taupo crossing on 12 April.  Information for all these races can be found on http://www.surfski.co.nz/.  

Thanks to Thermatech and Jantex Paddles for the spot prizes


 

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Results

Name

Time

Overall Place

Category Winners

Simon McLarin

1.18.20

1

1st Open Men

Paul Wilford

1:18.22

2

2nd Open Men

Tamas Pinter

1:18.36

3

3rd Open Men

Grant Heim

1:19.24

4

1st Over 40

Bernd Summers

1:19.32

5

 

Garren Cooper

1:19.48

6

2nd Over 40

Simon Greenwood

1:20.16

7

3rd Over 40

Robbie Ford

1:20.51

8

 

Brendon Davey

1:23.27

9

 

Jason Pocock

1:24.12

10

 

Katie Pocock

1:24.42

11

1st Open Female

Jeremy Kuggeliejn

1:26.03

12

 

Tim Grammer

1:26.36

13

 

Paul Gillard

1:26.59

14

1st Over 50

Gavin Elmiger

1:27.24

15

 

John Sokolich

1:27.27

16

 

Tracy Wilson

1:28.23

17

2nd Open Female

Dave Chambers

1:29.54

18

2nd Over 50

Mark Van den Anker

1:30.11

19

3rd Over 50

David Gunn

1:31.35

20

 

Peter Dallimore

1:31.53

21

 

Warrick Smith

1:33.37

22

 

Andrew Czar

1:34.42

23

 

John Sullivan

1:37.40

24

 

Duncan Buchanan

1:39.05

25

 

Mario Mawiso - OC1

1:39.33

26

 

Kingi Gilbert- OC1

1:39.38

27

 

Chris Piggot

1:42.57

28

 

 

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NZ Paddlers.
written by Gavin Dickinson, March 15, 2008
Can somebody name the 4 top MALE paddlers in NZ at the moment.

Understand if we have to name 6 or 8 as we might not actually know who is top 4 - but I want to get an idea of the top contenders.

Also - in no way wanting to be contiversial - would the top 4 from NZ live with the speedsters from Oz & SA? Or are we talking a separate class generally - I have no idea?
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Current top 4 paddlers?
written by Ed Menzies, March 18, 2008
Hey Gavin, who are you kidding - you always are controversial! hahaha
I'd have to guess and say that judging by the latest results - Simon McLarin, Paul Wilford, Tamas Pinter & Grant Heim are the current top 4 paddlers in the land of many sheep! smilies/smiley.gif happy paddling!

Ed
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Hello NZ
written by Gavin Dickinson, March 18, 2008
Anybody home down there?


Who are the current top 5 guys in the ocean in NZ. Saffa's and Ozzies welcome to comment. This is not a joke or contriversial - it is real.
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Top 5
written by Terry Newsome, March 19, 2008
Mike Walker KOH winner and 2nd to Dawid Mocke in 2007
Paul WIlford Paddled Molokai a few times and in the top 10
Ben Fouhy
Simon McLarin
Oscar Stielau
This is only my list of the top 5 from passed results. smilies/smiley.gif
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