Business Day

McGregor, Mackenzie claim national honours

- Dave Macleod

SA river paddling stars Hank McGregor and Christie Mackenzie showed their impressive form ahead of the ICF Canoe Marathon World Championsh­ips by winning the SA K1 River Championsh­ip titles at the recent Standard Bank Liebenberg­svlei Canoe Marathon.

With just a few’weeks s best to flatwater go until the country marathon paddlers head to Romania for the world championsh­ips, Euro Steel’s McGregor and Varsity College/Euro Steel’s Mackenzie proved they are in good shape ahead of their European trip.

The national title took McGregor one step closer to that magical number 10 for national river K1 titles, but it was exciting racing for the veteran on a river he had never raced on before.

“It’s always fun and exciting racing on water that you have never paddled on before,” McGregor said.

“I always enjoy the unknown of racing on a river blind, and the racing was exciting through the two days because there was a strong field of paddlers hoping to win the title.

“I am really happy to come away with the win, especially as I am pretty tired, but it was a good race and it was good training for Romania.

“To then win the K2 race with my wife, Pippa, on Sunday was another highlight for us,” he said.

McGregor had a tough task holding off the Gauteng duo of Clinton Cook and Wayne Jacobs, as well as dealing with the young Sam Butcher as well as Msawenkosi Mtolo, Thulani Mbanjwa and another Under-23 paddler, Liam Stewart from Gauteng.

In the women’s race, Mackenzie had a tough fight with fellow marathon star Jenna Nisbet. The two fought it out right to the line, with Joburgbase­d Mackenzie hanging in for victory by just over 10sec.

Under-16 star Valmajean Hockly locked up the bronze medal and with it the Under-18 girls crown.

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