logo
#

Latest news with #FishHoek

Records fall, rivalries thrill, and champions are crowned in perfect surf conditions
Records fall, rivalries thrill, and champions are crowned in perfect surf conditions

The Herald

time04-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald

Records fall, rivalries thrill, and champions are crowned in perfect surf conditions

In the thrilling U19 male beach sprint, Jake Hutton from Big Bay surged to gold, redeeming himself after a controversial DQ earlier in the week in the flags. The senior men's beach flags final saw drama and appeals that resulted in a fourth-place run-off being reinstated. Samuel Booysen of Clifton kept his cool to take gold in a nail-biting finish. In the open women's beach flags, Even Abrahams from Fish Hoek proved unbeatable, sprinting to the top of the podium. Fish Hoek's Mark Keeling and Cheyne Haupt teamed up to win the open male double ski, with Keeling also claiming victory in the open single ski. On the women's side, Georgia Singe (Fish Hoek) took gold in the open female single ski, and joined Nicola Harcus for another gold in the double ski. Final results and overall titles: Junior Surf Title: Fish Hoek Senior Surf Title: Clifton Combined Surf (junior and senior): Fish Hoek Combined Pool and Surf (open and junior): Clifton As the flags came down on an extraordinary week in Gqeberha, Lifesaving SA's Director of Sport, Craig van Rooyen, praised the athletes. 'From the youngest nippers to our seasoned seniors, we've witnessed South African lifesaving at its finest. The standard continues to rise each year, and the passion shown this week proves that the future of our sport is in great hands.' The championships will be remembered for their intensity, sportsmanship, and celebration of the lifesaving spirit, both in and out of the water. — Lifesaving SA

Singe shines in Lifesaving SA Champs
Singe shines in Lifesaving SA Champs

The Herald

time01-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald

Singe shines in Lifesaving SA Champs

The sixth day of the DHL Lifesaving SA Championships marked a shift in competition focus, as nippers moved into the pool for their first round of pool-based events, while open and junior athletes took to Kings Beach for the next stage of their surf racing. Despite gusty coastal conditions, the day delivered intense racing, standout performances and high club spirit across both venues, setting the tone for a thrilling final stretch in Gqeberha. Building on their strong pool performances earlier in the week, Fish Hoek and Clifton continued to dominate across board, ski and relay events in the surf. Summerstrand and Kings Beach also made their mark in beach relays and rescue races. As the swell picked up through the afternoon, the intensity matched the conditions, with several events seeing photo finishes. Fish Hoek's Georgia Singe delivered a clean sweep in the junior women's division, collecting gold in the o pen female single ski, U19 single ski, U19 Ironwoman, j unior double ski (with Nicola Harcus), and j unior ski relay (with Ellen Strydom and Alayah Krogscheepers). In the open men's and junior male divisions, Fish Hoek and Clifton dominated across board, ski and team relays. Nippers made their pool debut at Newton Park Swimming Pool, competing in rescue tube races, obstacle swims, and ball throw relays. Clubs like Big Bay, Clifton and Harties Reflections used the pool platform to showcase their all-round strength, clocking fast heats and consistent podium finishes. One of the highlights of the day came from Big Bay, who pulled off a clean sweep in the 12-13 age group 10m Ball Throw Relay, claiming all three podium places. Points summary: Nippers, pool: 1 Fish Hoek 122, 2 Big Bay 114, 3 Summerstrand 94 Open and junior, surf: 1 Fish Hoek 418, 2 Clifton 284, 3 Summerstrand 156 'The wind made for tough racing, but the performances have been world-class,' said Craig van Rooyen, Director of Sport for Lifesaving South Africa. 'From Georgia's dominance to Big Bay's relay sweep, we've already seen some unforgettable moments.' The championships continue through the weekend in Gqeberha, with Junior and Senior surf events building momentum at Kings Beach, and Nippers continuing pool competition at Newton Park. The final day on Saturday promises thrilling finishes and the crowning of club champions across all divisions. — Lifesaving SA

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store