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U23 world champ
hungry for SA title on Global Trader Drak Challenge
Underberg - U23 marathon world champion Grant van der Walt is making
no bones about his desire to win the SA K1 river marathon title on
the Global Trader Drakensberg Challenge canoe marathon on 27 and 28
February.
The former Parktown schoolboy who is now studying in Durban is also
eager to erase the nightmare of the first stage of last years race
when he broke a paddle in the tough Black Murray rapid, effectively
ending his title challenge.
While Van der Walt won three national K1 titles as a junior, and has
a senior single ski title to his credit, he is adamant about making
an indelible mark on the national canoeing scene by winning the
national senior K1 river crown on a stretch of river that he likes
and knows well.
"The SA K1 title is definitely an issue on my agenda," said Van der
Walt, who recently stepped down from the national sprint squad due
to conflicts with his studies and restrictions on his participation
in other paddling events.
In last years race Van der Walt tumbled down the leaderboard after
breaking his paddle, and soldiering on with a junior-sized Guppy
paddle borrowed from spectators on the bank at Black Murray. However
on the second stage he raced alone and closed in a massive amount of
time on race leaders Ant Stott and Len Jenkins, posting a final
stage time that was a full two minutes after than any other paddler
in the race.
"I was very encouraged by my second stage performance last year, and
it helped to give me an idea of what you have to do to win this
race. You cant wait to reaction, you have to plan to attack - action
over reaction," he said.
"It is critical to stay in contact on day one and not make any
mistakes, especially through the Valley of a Thousand rapids," said
Van Der Walt. "Day two is different. You need to have some gas in
the tank because there are plenty of places where you can attack."
"Sure my race last year might have been different if I hadn't broke
my paddle on Day One. But that's river racing. You can't take a
'should have, would have, could have' view on any race," he said.
Van der Walt has another advantage going into the race, as he did
not take part in the Hansa Powerade Dusi, which often leaves
paddlers struggling to regain their form for weeks after the event.
"My younger brother Brandon is also committed to doing the GT Drak,
but he just can't get going after the Dusi," he said.
"I wouldn't miss this race for anything. It is my favourite race of
the year," said Van der Walt. "Everyone I talk to is heading for
Underberg that weekend. Hey, it is the 'Drak'!" he added.
The Global Trader Drakensberg Challenge takes place in Underberg on
27 and 28 February. More information can be found at www.drak.co.za
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