Training partners Hank McGregor and Hamish Lovemore combined to win the SA Marathon K2 title in a drama-laced race that brought down the curtain on the P.W. Harvey & Carey Olsen St. Francis Paddle Fest.
The win completes a notable SA title double for Lovemore, who is still an Under-23 paddler, after winning the senior K1 title on Sunday.
The MacSquad duo controlled the six lap race on the canals of St. Francis superbly, and made a decisive break on the third portage to get away from Nick Notten and Uli Hart and the crew of Clint Cook and Wayne Jacobs.
From there they staged a breathtaking fifteen minute charge that put the result beyond doubt, allowing them to savour the hero’s welcome at the finish for the eleven-time world champion McGregor and his young protégée.
‘I know there wasn’t the hype of the end-sprint, which the crowd loves, but it was an amazing feeling to come into the finish knowing we had it in the bag,’ said Lovemore.
He was elated to have pulled off the senior title double with the K2 victory, but quickly downplayed it. ‘It wasn’t a national team selection event because the world champs aren’t happening this year, but it was still good to win against such a strong field.’
He said the double was a fitting reward to the forty-strong MacSquad that has been training through the lockdown period, and while smaller than other training squads, they had managed to clinch a pleasing number of gold medals over the nine days that hosted four SA championship events.
The duo of Notten and Hart duly wrapped up the silver medals, unaware of the drama that being played out behind them. Cook and Jacobs had put in after the fourth portage just behind Notten and Hart, only to have their rudder steering system fail, forcing them to the bank to effect emergency repairs.
Fourth-placed Andy Birkett and Jasper Mocké were racing alone two minutes back, but this buffer allowed just enough time for Cook and Jacobs to fix their rudder system and scamper away to save their place on the podium.
Bartho Visser and Gustav Smook were impressive in taking the Under-23 title, while the powerhouse duo of Sam Butcher and Matt Millward were merciless in their demolition of the junior field.
The women’s race was going to be a two-boat showdown from the start with the Jenna Ward and young Under-16 Saskia Hockly taking on the experienced pair of Christie Mackenzie and Bridgitte Hartley.
Ultimately it was the former who showed the form that has seen them become a marathon force in a short space of time and gives Ward three senior gold medals this event while Hockly bagged three junior golds and one senior gold medal.
The pair teamed up at the eleventh hour to win the SA S2 championship at the Bay Union King of the Bay, after which Jenna Ward won the women’s S1 championship on Saturday and Hockly won the junior category. Ward finished second in the senior women’s K1 race on Sunday while Hockly cruised to the junior title.
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