The Independent on Saturday

Race is on for SA places

Incentive for young paddlers

- NICK TATHAM

THE cream of local sprint canoeing fraternity will converge on Shongweni Dam this weekend for a vitally important instalment of the South African Canoe Sprint Championsh­ips this weekend as athletes with Olympic dreams aim to stake their claim in the national team.

The three-day event, which got under way yesterday, is the pinnacle of sprint canoeing in South Africa with a number of the competitor­s hoping to impress and prove their worth as positions on the national team selected for the ICF World Championsh­ips in Ra ice, Czech Republic are up for grabs.

“We have had a new generation coming to the front over the last few years and with paddlers such as Esti van Tonder, Louis Hattingh, Donna Hutton and Jean van der Westhuyzen who have been making regular U23 A finals,” said chairman of the SA Sprints committee Craig Mustard.

“So as we start our new Olympic cycle towards Tokyo 2020 we will hear of these athletes a lot more as they are reaching the average Olympic paddling age, as in the past they have been too young.”

A number of young paddlers shone on the world stage at the 2016 Junior and U23 World Championsh­ips. Mustard believes that this should lead to a larger squad at the Tokyo Olympics.

“We are aiming to have at slightly bigger team than in the past with the focus to have a number of team boats racing at the World Champs.

“Starting team-boat racing now in 2017 will hopefully mean come 2019 we will have a much stronger chance of qualifying more paddlers for Tokyo 2020,” he added.

The national championsh­ips will be missing a number of the young stars, who would have elected to focus purely on the National School’s championsh­ips later in the month, however Mustard believes that the quality of paddling will still be high.

“The senior field will be really competitiv­e with all the main provinces being represente­d by their big names.

“Unfortunat­ely we have seen a smaller junior field than in the past, this can be associated with SA Schools Champs being at the end of the month in the Western Cape so paddlers have had to choose their championsh­ips to limit traveling.

“Our junior numbers will also take a hit as the World Marathon Championsh­ips are in Pietermari­tzburg later in the year.

“We have seen a few juniors and U23s focusing solely on this event due to it being staged in South Africa,” Mustard added.

More informatio­n can be found at www.canoesa.org.za

 ?? PICTURE: ANTHONY GROTE/GAMEPLAN MEDIA ?? MAKING WAVES: Former junior sprint star Donna Hutton will move up into the senior ranks this weekend’s South African Canoe Sprint Championsh­ips at Shongweni Dam
PICTURE: ANTHONY GROTE/GAMEPLAN MEDIA MAKING WAVES: Former junior sprint star Donna Hutton will move up into the senior ranks this weekend’s South African Canoe Sprint Championsh­ips at Shongweni Dam

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