Eray Wins Cape Point Challenge

Michéle Eray powered home to win the gruelling 50km Cape Point Challenge, finishing over eight minutes ahead of rival Nikki Mocké on Saturday. Bianca Beavitt finished third. Angie Mouden came in fourth, with Kerry Louw in fifth place.

Mocké Claims S1 Surfski Champs

Nikki Mocké has shown incredible levels of endurance to claim the Cape Town Downwind, the final leg of the Oceanpaddler World Series and the South African S1 Surfski Champs, just nine months after giving birth.

Bridgette and Michele Team Up in K2

Following last weekend’s showdown in Szeged that settled the tussle between ace national sprint canoeists Jen Hodson and Bridgitte Hartley for the solitary women’s 500m K1 berth at the Beijing Olympics, Hartley will team up in a K2 with Michele Eray at this weekend’s World Cup in Germany.

Hodson vs Hartley for Olympic Team

South Africa’s sprint canoeing challenge at the Beijing Olympic Games in August will be shaped this weekend in the charged atmosphere of the canoeing mecca of Szeged in Hungary, where the season’s first World Cup regatta is serving as the final selection event.

Do Blondes Really Have More Fun?

Like a chameleon changes colour to fit into its surrounding environment, I too have had to adapt physically and mentally in order to fit in and achieve my goals and dreams as a sprint canoeist. I have been sprinting full time for two years and recently, when looking back over my journey, I noticed something […]

Olympic Hopefuls to Receive Cash

Articles posted today on the News24 and SuperSport websites report that the SA Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) has commenced payments to some of South Africa’s most promising female athletes, who hold good promise to win medals in the 2008 Olympic Games, planned in Beijing.

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