McGregor Wins Bay Union Open Ocean Challenge Opener

Posted in Sport by Admin on 13 July, 2017 at 11:07 a.m.

 

Jeep Team’s Christiaan Greyling wins Bay Open Ocean Challenge. 

PIETERMARITZBURG - Sunday, July 9, saw multiple World Marathon Champion, Hank McGregor (Jeep Team), clinch the win at the first race of the Bay Union Open Ocean Surfski Challenge 2017.

The 12km race opener had perfect weather and sea conditions for a stunner of a race, attracted a large field of 75 paddlers including seven-time Dusi winner, Andy Birkett, plus Wade Krieger, Gene Prato, and seasoned masters, Bruce Wenke and Linton Hope.

McGregor, fresh from his victory at the Mauritius Ocean Classic last weekend, was slow off the start line after a paddle mix up but got to the front with ease and kept it to the finish line, finishing in 00:56:31, only seven seconds ahead Andy Birkett in 00:56:38 with third placed Gene Prato in 00:57:45.

Say Hank McGregor “I am really happy I had the chance to be part of today’s race. The conditions were ideal and I am really happy that such a large field came out to enjoy the conditions. It was a brilliant day out to be racing.”

Next on McGregor’s racing calendar is the Canadian Surfski Championships at Howe Sound in Vancouver, Canada from 15-16 July, followed by the Gorge Downwind Championship on the Columbia River Gorge near Oregon in the United States from 18-22 July.

Bay Union Open Ocean Challenge Series
Long Course
Men
1. Hank McGregor 00:56:31
2. Andy Birkett 00:56:38
3. Gene Prato 00:57:45

Women
1. Nikki Russell 01:03:38
2. Michelle Burn 01:04:18
3. Kyeta Purchase 01:05:10

OTHER JEEP TEAM NEWS

OCR -Thomas van Tonder – Breakout Challenge #3
On Saturday, 8th of July 2017, athletes descended upon the OCT South Obstacle Course Training Centre in Mulbarton to participate in Race 3 of The OCT Breakout Challenge obstacle course race (OCR).

OCT South is set in the picturesque, Thaba Trails in the south of Johannesburg. The course included running, climbing, jumping, crawling, swimming and balancing elements with the aim of testing speed, endurance and mental strength.

Thomas van Tonder (Jeep Team) competed in the Silent Assassin Challenge 15km/30 obstacles race. After a tough race, he managed 3rd place in a time of 01:40:34 behind overall winner, Bradley Claase in 01:29:07, and second-placed, Greg Avierinos in 01:37:3.

Says van Tonder, “I’m super stoked to take home 3rd place in today’s race after a long break from OCR. Well done to everyone who took part, it was a gruelling day out.”

Results – Breakout Challenge
Men
1. Bradley Claase 01:29:07
2. Greg Avierinos 01:37:31
3. Thomas van Tonder 01:40:34

Women
1. Michelle Meyer 02:31:31
2. Sam Gilchrist 02:32:15

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