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Rorke’s sprint of his life

KZN lifesaver edges hot-shot De Morny to snatch 90m gold

- MARK KEOHANE

KWAZULU-NATAL’S Jonathan Rorke stunned South Africa’s sprint king Ryle de Morny in a photo finish in the premier 90-metre beach sprint in the General Tire LifeSaving SA National Interclub Championsh­ips.

Rorke, a 20-year-old from the Scottburgh Club, dealt De Morny a rare sprint defeat in nearly a decade of local and internatio­nal dominance. The Eastern Cape’s junior champion, Kings Beach’s Bradley Odendaal was third.

What made Rorke’s victory the more remarkable was that it was his first national championsh­ip appearance; having earlier this year won the beach sprint at the KZN provincial championsh­ips.

‘It’s still trying to sink in,’ Rorke said moments after officials confirmed a victory that had to be decided by technology because the naked eye could not separate the top two.

Magnificen­t sunshine greeted the athletes on the first two days of competitio­n but the sunshine gave way to cold and rain for the beach sprint final.

You could say the lifesaving gods rained on De Morny’s local parade; alternativ­ely that it was tears of joy at the birth of a new sprint sensation in the sport.

Neither De Morny nor his conqueror (Rorke) felt the wet sand or rain made a difference to their running.

“We both ran in the same conditions,” said De Morny. “It was a special run from a very special young talent. I certainly didn’t come here to place second but it’s a great result for the sport and it gives me great motivation to win back the title next year. But today’s about Jonathan and the applause must go to him.”

Rorke had never raced De Morny.

“His reputation is huge but I couldn’t focus on his reputation. I simply had to concentrat­e on my run,’ said Rorke, who admits he didn’t get an ideal start.

“I could have been quicker at the start but my finish is my strength and it got me there. It was tense waiting for the result to be announced.”

Rorke said the Camps Bay cold yesterday afternoon took some adjusting but the result would have added warmth to his most famous day in the sport. Kwazulu-Natal’s golden girl Carmel Billson also needed a photo finish to beat off Fish Hoek’s Jodi Cleworth in the single ski. Cleworth turned the tables on Billson with victory in the board rescue and Fish Hoek’s Kirsten Flanagan added to her impressive championsh­ip medal haul with second place.

Billson’s medals consolidat­ed Marine’s second place in the seniors’, with Fish Hoek surging ahead in defence of their 2016 national title.

Fish Hoek (233 points) look unlikely to overtaken and have a 129-point lead over Marine (014). Llandudno are third with 90 points.

Durban Surf (215 points) leads Kings Beach (185) and Suncoast (126) in the juniors’, with Fish Hoek (124 points) and Llandudno (122) completing the top five.

Durban Surf’s Mandi Maritz completed the flags and beach sprint double and Fish Hoek, by way of Jayden Alford-Loots and Lyle Maasdorp and Nicholas and Dominic Notten took gold and silver in the board rescue.

Nicholas Notten saw off the challenge of Summerstra­nd’s Daniel Jones to win the Ironman title, with 2016 champion Alford-Loots ending fourth.

The Notten’s (Dominic and Nicholas) also placed one-two in the single ski and Nicholas (Notten) completed a rewarding day with a third in the run/swim/run, which was won by Summerstra­nd’s (Daniel) Jones. Luke Nisbet (Suncoast Pirates) was second.

Carmel Billson also ensured there would be a new 2017 Iron Woman champion as she beat off the dynamic Fish Hoek duo (Kirsten) Flanagan and (Jodi) Cleworth.

 ?? PICTURES: TOPFOTO.NET ?? IN THE PINK: Jonathan Rorke, left, dips to beat local favourite Ryle de Morny, extreme right, in a photo finish to take the honours in the 90m beach sprint at the General Tire LifeSaving SA National Interclub Championsh­ips at Camp’s Bay in Cape Town...
PICTURES: TOPFOTO.NET IN THE PINK: Jonathan Rorke, left, dips to beat local favourite Ryle de Morny, extreme right, in a photo finish to take the honours in the 90m beach sprint at the General Tire LifeSaving SA National Interclub Championsh­ips at Camp’s Bay in Cape Town...

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