The Herald (South Africa)

UPSETS, THRILLS IN POOL AND SURF

Class lifesaving acts – from nippers to seniors – vie for gold at SA champs

- Mark Keohane

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EVERYTHING that is strong about South African lifesaving was on display in the pool and in the surf at the General Tire National Championsh­ips in Port Elizabeth, with the establishe­d stars of the sport standing tall and the next generation of superstars emerging in the form of Durban Surf’s dynamite female Nipper double act of Tatum Botha and Tannah Smith.

East London’s Jordan Fenn also confirmed his immense potential in winning the Boys U13 Nipper Iron to add to his earlier success in the Run/Swim/Run.

Several of South Africa’s premier senior national squad of last year opted to compete in the Pool National Championsh­ips in Newton Park and also the Surf National Championsh­ips at Kings Beach.

And their success in the pool emphasised their class, with South Africa’s renowned Beach Sprint Queen Mandi Maritz combining with Alicia Gilmore to take gold in the Female Open 50m linethrow.

Carmel Billson, the sport’s most celebrated South African female athlete last year, transferre­d her winning ways from the surf to the pool to win the 200m Female Obstacle Open.

Tuks’ pool specialist and a regular for Team South Africa, Johan Lourens, also won gold.

Billson, the 2017 General Tire Lifesaving South Africa Female Athlete of the Year, and Maritz will no doubt feature prominentl­y in the latter part of the week when they take to the surf and sand respective­ly.

But for now the headline act belonged to youngsters Botha, Smith and Fenn.

The Nipper Iron Event is the marquee event and Botha triumphed for U14’s while Smith won the U13s.

Scottburgh’s Caleb Daley won the U14 Boys Iron Nipper. Smith, so impressive in the Nipper Iron and Run/Swim/Run, was surprising­ly beaten in the U13 Surf Swim, when Clifton’s Savannah Voight powered to victory in a dramatic final few metres.

Voight’s stunning victory aside, yesterday’s action also provided a fairytale win for the Body Board Team from the Scottburgh Lifesaving Club Boys in the U10 age group.

There was also an upset in the Boys U13 Surf Swim when Elijah Dredge of Tuks created history in securing the first win from an inland club of a major ocean swimming event.

Durban Surf has, for the past five years, been without comparison among the Nipper and Junior Clubs, both at interprovi­ncials and national championsh­ips.

This week has been more of the same with wonderful performanc­es from Durban Surf’s squad in all Nipper and Junior age groups.

Botha and Smith led the way in the U14 and U13 age group respective­ly and Durban Surf’s Caine Letscher and Gemma Footit also triumphed.

Letscher won the Boys U12 Body Board Event and Footit was first in the U12 Malibu Board Race as Durban Surf edged Fish Hoek into second place.

Ozzy Aromin continued the trend of Durban Surf taking gold when he beat race favourite Naor Lombard (Clifton) in the U14 Surf Swim.

Kings Beach’s Joshua Voight beat Daley in the final of the U14 Beach Run and made it double in taking the Beach Sprint.

Scottburgh’s Christina Stanton also completed the double in winning the U14 Female Beach Run and the Beach Sprint.

The brilliant Amica de Jager, equally good in the pool and surf, won the Girls 14-18 obstacle race at Newton Park.

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Picture: TOPFOTO.NET NO SUBSTITUTE FOR CLASS: South Africa’s 2017 Lifesaving SA Female Athlete of the Year Carmel Billson wins gold in the pool at Newton Park

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