Team South Africa Hunting Medals in Denmark

Christie Mackenzie is cautiously excited to tackle the best of the best in the K1 event at the 2023 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships which starts on Thursday, 31 August, in Vejen, Denmark. Photo: Dark Challenge (Facebook)

A strong South African team will once again be expecting to return with a big medal haul from the 2023 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships which starts on Thursday in Denmark.
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#gsport18 Judges Impressed with Top Class Entries

As we head towards the 2023 Momentum gsport Awards finalists announcement on Tuesday, 22 August, the #gsport18 judging panel had their work cut out as they sifted through a stellar list of nominees to conclude the top three in each category.
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Bridgitte Hartley on Life Post Retirement

Olympic sprint canoe medalist Bridgitte is looking forward to the next chapter in her life post retirement, as she is now using her experience to groom the next generation. Photo: Supplied

For over 18 years, Bridgitte Hartley proudly flew the South African flag across the globe. Today, she chats to gsport Writer Oarabile Diphoko about her decision to retire and play her part in grooming the next generation.
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Bridgitte Hartley Calls Time on Illustrious Career

Olympic sprint medalist Bridgitte Hartley announces her retirement and her plans to mould the next generation, saying: “Perhaps I will manage to take one of my athletes to the Olympic Games and experience it as a coach!”
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Bridgitte Hartley Set to Return to Challenge Drak Podium

After finishing in the top four in the last five races Bridgitte Hartley will be back to challenge for the women's title at the N3TC Drak Challenge on 28 and 29 January 2023. Photo: Anthony Grote/Gameplan Media

Olympic sprint medallist Bridgitte Hartley will return to the foothills of the Southern Drakensberg for her seventh N3TC Drak Challenge on 28 and 29 January 2023, with a totally new outlook on the challenging two-day canoeing race on the uMzimkhulu River.
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Bridgitte Hartley Eager to Defend Fish K1 Crown

Pictured here at the 2021 MyLife Dusi Canoe Marathon, Bridgitte Hartley will be out to claim her third title at the 2022 Fish River Canoe Marathon when she takes on the two-day challenge from 7-8 October. Photo: Anthony Grote / Gameplan Media

Defending K1 Fish River Canoe Marathon champion Bridgitte Hartley is eager to test her skills once again at one of South Africa’s premier river marathons starting at Grassridge Dame on Friday, 7 October 2022.
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