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Team Best 4 Kayak
Centre Media Release |
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14
Jan 2012 |
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Mbanjwa and Zondi boost
confidence with Rietvlei Rumble victory
Centurion – The richest one day race in Gauteng, the Best 4 Healthcare
Rietvlei Rumble, saw top The Unlimited Dusi canoe marathon contenders
Thulani Mbanjwa and Sibonelo Zondi claim a moral boosting victory over Team
Best 4 Kayak Centre’s pairing of Len Jenkins and Hank McGregor.
Despite the event taking place on flat water and being substantially shorter
than the grueling three days of racing of The Unlimited Dusi the win will
certainly give Mbanjwa and Zondi some much needed confidence and reaffirms
their status as one of the three favourites to claim this year’s title.
“It’s obviously still quite early and these are very different conditions to
what we will have to deal with during Dusi but we’ve had a couple of
frustrating races recently and haven’t done quite as well as we would have
hoped so to get a win today is great,” said Mbanjwa.
“We’re very happy to have won today but there’s still a lot to be done and
things we need to work on so we can’t read into this too much,” added Zondi.
Having spent the first of three paddling legs safely in the lead bunch the
two dominant pairs then set a blistering pace on the first portage and it
wasn’t long before it became a two horse race despite Richard and
Nhlahlayakhe Cele’s and the rest of field's best efforts.
“We could not believe the pace Hank (McGregor) and Len (Jenkins) ran at on
the first portage. Once we realized just how well they were going on the run
we decided just to tuck in behind them and see what happened later on,” said
Mbanjwa.
“Then on the second portage they actually got away from us across the dam
wall and we were definitely nervous at that stage,” he added.
“We realised we needed to take a few risks because it would be very
difficult to outsprint them at the end. Luckily for us it worked and we
managed to catch them, then drop them on the hill which gave us a thirty
second lead when we put in again and then we managed to hold them off in the
last lap,” added Zondi.
Whilst not being a poor performance by any means, the premier Team Best 4
Kayak Centre crew will be slightly disappointed with how things went and
will have a few points to ponder regarding how they approach the closing
stages of their The Unlimited Dusi preparations.
“It would have been nice to have won and we realize we need to up the anti a
bit from here on but it was definitely a good race to test our strengths and
weaknesses and just see where we are at the moment,” said Jenkins.
“Everyone knows Bunjee (Mbanjwa) and Eric (Zondi) are fantastic runners and
to have stayed with them throughout the long first portage was obviously
very encouraging for us and to have only lost thirty seconds after ten
kilometres of running is really encouraging for us,” said McGregor.
“Having said that though we know tactically we could have done things a
little differently and that we’ve got a bit of work ahead of us but overall
we’re certainly not too unhappy,” he added.
Third placed Richard and Nhlahlayakhe Cele once again reminded the paddling
fraternity of the strength that lies within the Change A Life academy and
all bodes well for this exciting new duo.
In the ladies race it was an incredible return for Abbey Ulansky (formerly
Miedema) who has joined Team Best 4 Kayak Centre from her adopted country
Canada and will partner the immensely talented Robyn Kime.
The pair looked both exceptionally comfortable in the boat together and very
relaxed throughout their victorious effort whilst twins Abby and Alex Adie
fought hard for their second place finish.
“It is great to be back and it was nice to be able to get the win today.
Robyn and I get along really well so to be back in the boat with her is
fantastic, even though it was a little out of the blue,” chuckled Ulansky.
The Adie sisters had a tough day at the office and will certainly be looking
forward to the Global Trader Drak Challenge this coming weekend to get a
better performance under the belt and boost their confidence again.
More info can be found at
www.teambest4.co.za
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
BEST 4 HEALTHCARE RIETVLEI RUMBLE
OPEN MEN
1.Thulani Mbanjwa/Sibonelo Zondi 2.15:35
2.Len Jenkins/Hank McGregor 2:16.19
3.Richard Cele/Nhlahlayakhe Cele 2.20:45
4.Lucas Mthalane/Mmeli Cele 2.22:50
5.Thomas Ngidi/John Ngcobo 2.22:52
6.Loveday Zondi/Jandre Bezuidenhout 2.24:13
7.Shaun Maphanga/Mkhonzeni Gumede 2.24:14
8.Jonathan Niemann/Gavin Payne 2.26:15
9.Siseko Ntondini/Tom Ngcobo 2.28:27
10.Lance Kime/Kwanda Mhlope 2.30:32
OPEN WOMEN
1. Robyn Kime/Abbey Ulansky 2.35:34
2. Abby Adie/Alex Adie 2.42:11
U21 MEN
1. Siseko Ntondini/Tom Ngcobo 2.28:27
2. Lance Kime/Kwanda Mhlope 2.30:32
3.Victor Monyepao/Rethabile Ratoane 2.33.30
U18 MEN
1.Sifiso Cebekhulu/Thando Ngamlana 2.37:37
2.Yanga Mphalala/Sipho Qoko 2.48:12
3.Danie Botes/Johan Ubbink 2.50.45
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Thulani Mbanjwa and Sibonelo Zondi claimed
an important victory at the Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei Rumble on Saturday
ahead of next month's The Unlimited Dusi. |
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Winners Thulani Mbanjwa and Sibonelo ease
ahead of Len Jenkins and Hank McGregor during the second paddling leg of
Saturday's Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei Rumble |
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Team Best 4 Kayak Centre's Len Jenkins and
Hank McGregor claimed second place at the Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei
Rumble on Saturday. |
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Team Best 4 Kayak Centre support staff help
ease the strains of the heat for paddlers Len Jenkins and Hank McGregor
during the Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei Rumble. |
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Ladies winners Robyn Kime and Abbey Ulansky
ease across the finish line at Saturday's Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei
Rumble. |
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Robyn Kime and Abbey Ulansky ran well
throughout the tough two portages of the Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei
Rumble. |
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Twins Abby and Alex Adie of Team Best 4
Kayak Centre raced to second place in the ladies race of the Best 4
Healthcare Rietvlei. Rumble |
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Richard and Nhlanhlayakhe Cele worked hard
for their well deserved third place at Saturday's Best 4 Healthcare
Rietvlei Rumble. |
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Clear skies created paddlers at the Best 4
Healthcare Rietvlei Rumble. |
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Paddlers make their way along the 6.3km
first portage of the Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei Rumble. |
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A lone paddler bonds with some of the local
wildlife before the start of the Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei Rumble. |
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The Centurion Canoe Club was a hive of
activity ahead of the Best 4 Healthcare Rietvlei Rumble. |
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