The Independent on Saturday

Big names surface on Berg entry list

- DAVE MACLEOD

AS THE deadline for normal entries approached, a number of big names surfaced in the entries for the Berg River Canoe Marathon next week, adding spice to what is turning out to be a highly unusual Berg.

The character of the fourday race starting on Wednesday, is being dictated by the severe drought that has the Western Cape in a strangleho­ld, and last week the organisers issued a cautionary statement suggesting that low water, hyacinth and tree blocks might force a change to the race route.

Understand­ably, paddlers have been reluctant to commit to taking part in the 240km epic from Paarl to Velddrif, but by the time normal entries closed there were 67 paddlers entered for the race.

The race organisers extended the normal entry deadline by a week to accommodat­e this trepidatio­n, and once medium term weather forecasts become reliable, many paddlers are expected to lodge late entries.

One entry confirmed is that of the women’s double defending champion Bianca Beavitt.

The Pink Lady/Century City stalwart has been training hard for the defence of her crown, and was in good form when she won the women’s SA K1 River Marathon crown at the recent Pink Lady Drakenstei­n Marathon, which covers much of the first third of the race.

Also on the list of confirmed entries is the icon Jannie Malherbe. At 76 he is the oldest paddler in the field and is targeting his 45th Berg medal.

Malherbe was one of the paddlers that took part in the first Berg River Canoe Marathon in 1962 and enjoys a privileged place in the Legends batch, alongside Giel van Deventer, who is aiming for his 48th Berg medal.

Talented Under-23 paddler Tom Lovemore has also entered. He won the Under-23 category race in a needle dice with Tyron Maher, finishing in 13th overall. With a solid winter training base, much of it surfski paddling in Durban, the Varsity College youngster will be eyeing a top ten finish.

Seasoned Berg River Canoe Marathon podium contender Heinrich Schloms threw his hat into the ring when he lodged one of the last normal entries received.

Schloms will be starting his 16th Berg and has been a vital cog in the racing at the front of the race for the past decade.

The elite entry is presently tilted heavily in the favour of the two confirmed internatio­nal paddlers Adrián Boros and Petr Mojžíšek, and with rumours of another big name to be added to the internatio­nal entry in the coming week, the podium race could have a decidedly European flavour.

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

 ??  ?? SET FOR NO 2?: Defending women’s champion Bianca Beavitt has confirmed her entry for next week’s Berg epic. PICTURE: JOHN HISHIN/ GAMEPLAN MEDIA
SET FOR NO 2?: Defending women’s champion Bianca Beavitt has confirmed her entry for next week’s Berg epic. PICTURE: JOHN HISHIN/ GAMEPLAN MEDIA

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