The Independent on Saturday

Lots to focus on for Dusi

- NICK TATHAM

AS THE summer canoeing season kicks into top gear, Martin Dreyer’s Change a Life Academy is ramping up its 2018 FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon preparatio­n at the upcoming Ozzie Gladwin Canoe Marathon on November 26.

A handful of the Change a Life stars had a busy winter period with Under 23’s Mthobisi Cele, Mpilo Zondi and Under 18 paddler Mvelo Ngidi taking on the gruelling Berg River Canoe Marathon and all finishing in the top 10 after four days of brutal paddling.

The Fish River Canoe Marathon was the next assignment for the CAL Zulu’s and at the national K2 river championsh­ips it was Mpilo Zondi and Mthobisi Cele who combined to finish third in the competitiv­e Under 23 category.

With the warm summer conditions comes the thought of the three-day journey from Pietermari­tzburg to Durban in February and Academy founder Dreyer sees the Ozzie Gladwin as a vital part of their preparatio­n for the Dusi.

“The Ozzie Gladwin includes a long stretch of river paddling which is so important for the guys as river paddling is non-existent while KZN remains gripped by drought,” Dreyer said.

“It is not a very technical stretch of river but it plays an important role in seeing where the fitness levels are going into the rest of the season.

“Ozzie also gives me a good gauge on how the different combinatio­ns fit together and the synergy of these new paddling partnershi­ps.”

Despite being the first seeding race of the new season, the Ozzie Gladwin is also a race that incorporat­es all three aspects of Dusi paddling, flatwater and river paddling, as well as portaging.

“The eight kilometres of flat water at the start is a big test and it will show how the guys cope with bunch racing.

“Riding wave or drafting is important with flat water paddling because a solo paddler is slower than a group taking turns pulling the bunch. It will be interestin­g watching this flatwater showdown before everyone scrambles onto the 2km portage down to the river.

“The Ozzie Gladwin is a great season opener and a good way to see how strong combinatio­ns are,” Dreyer added.

There is a slight feeling of a changing of the guard among the Change a Life Academy with the younger generation starting to put in some good performanc­es.

Non-Stop Dusi winners Mpilo Zondi and Mthobisi Cele will be the pair to look out for, with the young Mvelo Ngidi pairing up with Thabani Msiya as well as Mmeli Cele and Msawenkosi Mtolo.

Change a Life stalwart Kwanda Mhlophe will be teaming up with Sipho Canham for the Dusi season.

 ??  ?? PREPARED: Defending Non-Stop Dusi Canoe Marathon champions Mthobisi Cele (front) and Mpilo Zondi (back) will be one of the Change a Life crews to watch when the 2018 FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon season gets under way at the Ozzie Gladwin Canoe Marathon on...
PREPARED: Defending Non-Stop Dusi Canoe Marathon champions Mthobisi Cele (front) and Mpilo Zondi (back) will be one of the Change a Life crews to watch when the 2018 FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon season gets under way at the Ozzie Gladwin Canoe Marathon on...

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