Maritzburg Sun (South Africa)

Birkett extends staggering unbeaten record at Drak Challenge

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Andy Birkett completed a flawless final stage of the N3TC Drak Challenge canoe marathon on Sunday afternoon to extend his unbroken winning streak at the uMzimkhulu classic to nine consecutiv­e victories.

Racing in cool overcast conditions,

in sharp contrast to Saturday's sweltering heat, Birkett used his accumulate­d knowledge of the river to master the demanding technical medium-level river conditions and race away alone to win by more than two minutes from a charging under 23 world champ, Hamish Lovemore,

who vaulted past under 23 winner, Matt Fenn.

"It was such an awesome race this year," said Birkett, who lives in East London. "It was such a great level, with enough water to get down everything.”

The win extends his record as the race's most successful male paddler and now draws him level with Abby Solms, whose nine wins in the women's division make her the race's most successful elite athlete.

Lovemore wrapped up the silver medal, marking his return to the popular race for the first time since 2019, while Fenn was full value for his podium finish. Hank McGregor finished fourth, with Sam Butcher in fifth.

Troubles on the final stage saw Rob Butcher drop back through the junior field, allowing Luke Salmon to claim the Gara paddle prize for the first under 18 boy home, with Asibabale Mpambani second.

There was deep satisfacti­on etched on the face of Christie Mackenzie as she added a maiden N3TC Drak victory to her impressive CV of results.

As she powered away unchalleng­ed at the front of the women's race, she easily navigated the new rapid at the end of the race to finish with a cushion of more than five minutes over Bridgitte Hartley. Umhlanga teenager, Saskia Hockly, completed the women's podium.

Underberg local, Scotty Little, raced into the top ten overall and was one of seven under 23 paddlers to finish in the top ten.

At the other end of the age categories, Colin Simpkins scrambled into the top 100 overall and in the process finished his 27th Drak, moving him to the top of the Drak Trouts list, while canoeing icon Owen Hemmingway completed his 26th Drak.

RESULTS Men’s race

1 Andy Birkett 1:32:28.22

2:23:52.84 3:56:21.06 2 Hamish Lovemore 1:34:18.34

2:24:12.23 3:58:30.57 3 Matthew Fenn 1:33:44.92

2:26:13.58 3:59:58.50

4 Hank McGregor 1:38:10.59

2:30:04.39 4:08:14.98 5 Sam Butcher 1:39:55.41

2:31:43.65 4:11:39.06

6 David Evans 1:38:11.40

2:33:34.43 4:11:45.84

7 Hamish Mackenzie 1:38:29.27

2:34:06.80 4:12:36.07

8 Bradley Boulle 1:38:30.61

2:35:13.10 4:13:43.71

9 Jeremy Maher 1:40:58.33

2:32:51.44 4:13:49.78

10 Scott Little 1:39:57.35 2:34:02.00 4:13:59.36 Women’s race

1 Christie Mackenzie 1:47:53.23

2:42:52.19 4:30:45.43 2 Bridgitte Hartley 1:51:17.33

2:45:08.05 4:36:25.38

3 Saskia Hockly 1:52:47.38

2:45:02.05 4:37:49.43

4 Nix Birkett 1:54:51.90

2:48:21.08 4:43:12.98

5 Hilary Bruss 2:03:57.14

2:57:18.66 5:01:15.80

6 Candice Murray 2:09:34.42

2:55:08.34 5:04:42.77

7 Emma Hatfield 2:02:25.55

3:02:42.92 5:05:08.48

8 Tracey Van Der Walt 2:02:52.11

3:11:30.55 5:14:22.66

9 Jessica Behn 2:08:40.40

3:11:33.32 5:20:13.72

10 Rachel Van Deventer 2:11:20.28 3:11:56.75 5:23:17.03

 ?? ?? Bruno Cullen and Dave Tew come to grief in Mkhulu Rapid on the closing stage of the N3TC Drak Challenge on Sunday.
Bruno Cullen and Dave Tew come to grief in Mkhulu Rapid on the closing stage of the N3TC Drak Challenge on Sunday.
 ?? ?? Andy Birkett handles the big water of Glenhaven rapid en route to winning his ninth consecutiv­e N3TC Drak Challenge title on Sunday.
Andy Birkett handles the big water of Glenhaven rapid en route to winning his ninth consecutiv­e N3TC Drak Challenge title on Sunday.
 ?? Photos: Gameplan Media ?? Christie Mackenzie bagged her maiden N3TC Drak Challenge women’s crown on Sunday, negotiatin­g Glenhaven Rapid.
Photos: Gameplan Media Christie Mackenzie bagged her maiden N3TC Drak Challenge women’s crown on Sunday, negotiatin­g Glenhaven Rapid.

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