Archive for the ‘EP Open Water Swim Series’ Category

Learn to Swim @ Training Edge Gym

February 27, 2011

The year has got off to a flying start with lots of new swimmers and old back to the pool for an exciting year of Learn to Swim at the Training Edge gym in Jeffreys Bay.

Some of our little swimmers even tackled the Bank to Bank swim at the Steers Marina Mile. Aiden De Villiers had a great swim and is looking at winning his first ever bank to bank title at the next event on 26 March at Marina Martinique.

There are very few gaps open for Learn to Swim so email kougaswim@vodamail.co.za if you still want to enter the programme this term.

Results of the open water swim 3 October at Marina Martinique

October 6, 2010

EPA Swim Challenge Series Sunday 03/10/2010

5km Swim Men 1 Chris Van De Sande (01:01:52); 2 Michael Marais (01:03:17); 3 Jonathan Roux (01:06:17); 4 Hanre Barnard (01:07:02); 5 Brenton Williams (01:21:34); 6 Richden Jute (01:21:45); 7 Russell Tucker (01:23:27);  

Ladies 1 Jessica Roux (01:02:48); 2 Lise-mari Goosen (01:09:47); 3 Chrislie Niehaus (01:12:09);  

over 40 Men 1 Brenton Williams (01:21:34); 2 Richden Jute (01:21:45);  

over 50 Men 1 Russell Tucker (01:23:27);    

 Cirrus 3km Swim Men 1 Christopher Van De Sande (36:31); 2 Wayne Jones (38:18); 3 Hanre Barnard (38:54); 4 Jason Jones (40:24); 5 Dominic Greeff (40:42); 6 Daniel Jones (42:06); 7 Jc Van Wyk (45:59); 8 Brenton Williams (47:22); 9 Russell Tucker (47:26); 10 Richden Jute (47:31); 11 Ralph West (54:02); 12 Chris Viljoen (01:00:56);  

Ladies 1 Lise-Mari Goosen (40:38); 2 Rebecca Newman (41:56); 3 Chrislie Niehaus (42:03); 4 Tammy Geyer (46:26); 5 Sanmari Woithe (46:48); 6 Denise Bosman (50:51);   13u Boys 1 Daniel Jones (42:06);  

over 40 Men 1 Jc Van Wyk (45:59); 2 Brenton Williams (47:22); 3 Richden Jute (47:31); 4 Ralph West (54:02);  

 over 40 Ladies 1 Sanmari Woithe (46:48);  

over 50 Men 1 Russell Tucker (47:26); 2 Chris Viljoen (01:00:56);  

 over 50 Ladies 1 Denise Bosman (50:51);  

1km Swim Men 1 Wesley Wiehahn (13:24); 2 Seth De Swardt (16:00); 3 Jan-Corrick Van Der Watt (18:23); 4 Thomas scott Young (21:46); 5 Neil Torrance (30:35);   Ladies 1 Tarryn Els (15:48); 2 Nepo Ntsono (16:34); 3 Geena Pringle (16:56); 4 Caroline Els (19:57); 5 Cheryl Gibson (22:21); 6 Lydia Agenbach (24:53);  

13u Boys 1 Seth De Swardt (16:00); 2 Jan-Corrick Van Der Watt (18:23);  

 13u Girls 1 Tarryn Els (15:48); 2 Nepo Ntsono (16:34); 3 Geena Pringle (16:56);  

over 40 Men 1 Neil Torrance (30:35);  

over 40 Ladies 1 Caroline Els (19:57); 2 Cheryl Gibson (22:21); 3 Lydia Agenbach (24:53);  

Swim Boys 1 Pieter Ellis (09:44); 2 Danie Ellis (09:47); 3 Lodewyk Van Biljon (12:17); 4 Matthew Roux (13:47);  

Girls 1 Chantelle O’Kennedy (10:42); 2 Wilmien Van Biljon (12:54); 3 Michell Strydom (13:09); 4 Sone Koen (13:41);

Last 10 K race of the 09/10 Swim Season in Jeffreys Bay

March 12, 2010

The 6th and final race in the Kouga Express EP Open Water Swim Series will take place at Marina Martinique on Saturday and Sunday.  There has been a change of venue and the event will now take place from Phase 2 of the Marina opposite the La Caribe flats which can be accessed through the first gated entrance to Marina  Martinique in Jeffreys Bay.

Spectators will be able to get close to the action at Marina Martinique this weekend. The races will now be held in the canal facing the La Caribe flats. Photo: Carl Newman

The 10 K race will take place on Saturday afternoon and starts at 3 PM. The change of venue means that the races will now be very spectator friendly and will give one the opportunity to watch the likes of EP open water swim queen Jessica Roux swim her last 10 K in preparation for the South African National Champs that take place in Durban in April. Axxess DSL Ocean Racing Series leader in the 50 – 60 age group in the 3 K race, Russel Tucker will be joined by other series leaders like Sanmarie Woithe and Ralph West in swimming their first 10 K event. They will be joining local swimming veterans Alfred te Water Naude and Brenton Williams who will also be tackling the daunting 10 K swim.

Sunday will see the 5 K and 3 K swimmers take to the water at 09H00.  The route for these swims will ensure that the entire race can be watched from the side of the canal which is one of the reasons why Marina Martinique is such a great venue for open water swim events. Spectators will also be looked after at the event with some great lucky draw prizes up for grabs.

10H30will see the popular 500m swim take place with EP Champs winner Kyle Van Heerden a confirmed entry to try defend his title. 10H45 will see the bank to bank swimmers take to the water.  This race is open for 10 & U swimmers only. The final event is the 1K sprint event which takes place at 11H00. Entries can be completed online at www.ecswim.co.za

Although this is the last swim of the season in Jeffreys Bay, there are plans underway to hold a winter swim series at Marina Martinique.  According to Brenton Williams the coach of the Kouga Swim Club, the plans are to stage 3 swims over the winter months in Jeffreys Bay and to hold another 3 races in Port Elizabeth. “Many of the open water swimmers compete in wetsuits already so the cold water is not a deterrent”, said Williams. “The Kouga Swim Club will be training throughout the winter at Marina Martinique in their Xcel wetsuits so we will be ready for the races”, added Williams. “This is an exciting development as open water swimming will now become an all year round sport and not just a summer based one”.

The Eastern Cape is quickly gaining the reputation for being the open water swim capital of South Africa and already hosts more Swim South Africa sanctioned events than any other province in the country. This reputation will be further enhanced when the inaugural 7.5 K Nelson Mandela Bay Bell Buoy Challenge takes place over the Easter Weekend in Port Elizabeth.

Marais & Roux win the 10 K swim at EP Champs

February 1, 2010

Jessica Roux remained unbeaten in open water swimming in the Eastern Cape over the weekend when she won the women’s 10 K swim and the 3 K swim at the inaugural Eastern Province Open Water Swim Champs held at Marina Martinique.

Jessica Roux on her way to victory in the gruelling 10 K swim at the EP Open Water Swim Champs

Michael Marais won the men’s 10 K event with both Roux and Marais recording South African national 10 K qualifying times. After the race Roux said the swim was tough but she was happy with her time and was looking forward to the South African National Championships that will be held in Durban in April. ‘The swim was also great preparation for the Bell Buoy swim that will take place in Port Elizabeth during the Splash Festival. There was a strong east wind blowing that caused chop but apart from that it was a great swim”, said Roux

Rebecca Newman swam her first ever 10 K swim, finishing ahead of veteran Jeffreys Bay swimmers Brenton Williams and Alfred te Water Naude, who came first and second respectively in their first marathon swims.

Chris Van Der Sande and Tammy Geyer won the 5 K swim respectively with Sanmari Woithe and Andre Kleynhans winning the masters categories.

Van Der Sande also won the 3 K swim while Jessica Roux continued to dominate the women’s 3 K event. JC van Wyk from Jeffreys Bay won the master’s category.

Dominic Greeff won the 1 K swim from Jamie-Lee Sclemmer in a tight tussle that was decided on the finish line. Jeffreys Bay swimmer Danie Ellis (11) won the under 14 division in the event from younger brother Pieter. Richden Jute and Denise Bosman were the first master’s swimmers home in their respective categories.

Tristan Zoetmulder recovers after completing the tiring bank to bank swim

Mike Zoetmulder from Zports who managed the event said he was very satisfied with the turn out for the EP Champs. “This is the first time we had had entries for the 10K, which indicates the growing commitment of marathon swimmers in the Eastern Cape. In total we had 16 entrants in the 5 K and 10 K swims, with 15 swimmers managing to finish their races”.

The full list of results can be found here

On the international front, South Africa’s leading open water swimmer Chad Ho continues to threaten the status quo when he was narrowly beaten into second place in the FINA 10 K Marathon Swimming World Cup held in Brazil. The finish was so close that officials had to rely on a photo finish to decide that Russian Evgeny Drattsev had just managed to touch ahead of Ho at the end.

(Evgeny Drattsev won the FINA 10 K World Cup in Brazil.  Chad Ho of South Africa finished 2nd)

Open water swimmers in the Eastern Province have a week’s break before swimming resumes at Hobie Beach in Port Elizabeth when the Axxess DSL Ocean Racing Series takes to the water.  Competitors have a choice between a 1 K and a 3 K swim.

EASTERN PROVINCE OPEN WATER SWIM CHAMPS IN JEFFREYS BAY

January 26, 2010

The increasingly popular sport of open water swimming will receive another boost when the inaugural Eastern Province Open Water Swim Championship will be held in Jeffreys Bay on Saturday and Sunday (30/31 January).

Jeffreys Bay will host the first ever Eastern Province Open Water Swim Champs on 30 & 31 January. Marina Martinique will be the venue.

This is the first time a championship of this nature will be held in the province and swimmers from the Border region will also be in action, pitting their skills against the likes of EP open water swim queen Jessica Roux and up and coming male swimmer Chris Van der Sande. EP Aquatics , the controlling body for the sport in the Eastern Province will be supplying officials for the event which is hosted by the Kouga Swim Club and managed by Zports.

The 10 K and 5 K swims will be held on Saturday afternoon at Marina Martinique while the 3 K, 1K, 500 M, bank to bank swim and the 5 K beach run all taking place on the Sunday.

According to event organizer, Brenton Williams there are only two events left for swimmers to qualify for the South African National Championships that will be held in Durban during April. “A number of Eastern Province swimmers have already qualified for the National Champs across all the various age groups and there are some swimmers who will be entering this weekend with the purpose of swimming qualifying times, especially in the 3 K event which should ensure some fast swimming”, said Williams. “Hosting the EP Champs is a major step forward in establishing Jeffreys Bay as a world class open water swim venue and will further expose Marina Martinique as the undiscovered gem in open water swim circles”.

The accurate times recorded at Marina Martinique since 2002 when the Kouga Swim Club started hosting open water swims are one of the reasons why Jeffreys Bay is gaining a reputation as being a top class swim destination.  The canals are very safe and protected and are spectator friendly as well, which means that it would be difficult to find a better venue anywhere else in South Africa for the new aquatic sport of open water swimming, added Williams.

The full schedule of events for the EP Open Water Swim Champs can be found here : Eastern Province Open Water Swimming Championships

Entries for all the races will close ½ hour before the start of the race. Online entries are encouraged and can be completed on www.ecswim.co.za

Cold and blustery conditions greeted the committed Axxess DSL Ocean Racing Series competitors in Port Elizabeth on Sunday. The heavy chop did not deter the swimmers with Chris Van Der Sande extending his dominance of the 1 k swim while Jessica Roux remained unbeaten in the 3 K women’s event. Wayne Jones had a great swim to edge out Michael Marais in the men’s 3 K swim.

Wayne Jones won the 3 K Ocean Racing Series swim, just ahead of Michael Marais

EP Open Water Swim Ranking now available

January 19, 2010

The 4th event in the EP Open Water Swim Series was held at Marina Martinique, Jeffreys Bay on Sunday.

The official Eastern Province Aquatics rankings (which have been submitted to Swim South Africa) after 4 events is as follows:

1 K Rankings

 

       
Event Time Participant S Age Seeding
EC Swim Round 2 00:12:42 Aaron Myburgh M 19 1
EC Swim Round 2 00:12:54 Dominic Greeff M 15 2
EC Swim Round 2 00:12:56 Jason Jones M 16 3
EC Swim Round 1 00:13:03 Michael Marais M 17 4
EC Swim Round 1 00:13:13 Andrew Fischer M 16 5
EC Swim Round 1 00:13:15 Dominic Greeff M 15 6
EC Swim Round 2 00:13:19 Christie Vaughan F 12 7
EC Swim Round 2 00:13:28 Wayne Jones M 14 8
EC Swim Round 4 00:13:58 Dominic Greeff M 15 9
EC Swim Round 2 00:14:00 Daniel Jones M 12 10
EC Swim Round 1 00:14:02 Stephen Fischer M 18 11
EC Swim Round 2 00:14:19 Chane De jager F 10 12
EC Swim Round 1 00:14:26 Jonathan Roux M 15 13
EC Swim Round 2 00:14:29 David McGillivray M 17 14
EC Swim Round 4 00:14:35 Tammy Geyer F 17 15
EC Swim Round 1 00:14:36 James Myburg M 15 16
EC Swim Round 1 00:14:37 Christie Vaughan F 12 17
EC Swim Round 1 00:14:52 Rebecca Newman F 17 18
EC Swim Round 1 00:14:59 Tammy Geyer F 17 19
EC Swim Round 4 00:15:14 Francesca Pedrosa F 16 20
EC Swim Round 2 00:15:42 JC Van Wyk M 43 21
EC Swim Round 1 00:15:47 Lise-mari Goosen F 14 22
EC Swim Round 4 00:15:58 Brad Moolman M 34 23
EC Swim Round 4 00:16:09 Brenton Williams M 43 24
EC Swim Round 4 00:16:21 Richden Jute M 42 25
EC Swim Round 2 00:16:34 Francesca Pedrosa F 16 26
EC Swim Round 2 00:16:36 Caro De Jager F 11 27
EC Swim Round 2 00:16:37 Breyten De beer M 35 28
EC Swim Round 2 00:16:44 Ralph West M 48 29
EC Swim Round 2 00:16:49 Seth De swardt M 10 30
EC Swim Round 2 00:16:49 Pierre Nosurname M 29 31
EC Swim Round 4 00:16:49 Caro De jager F 11 32
EC Swim Round 4 00:16:55 Ralph West M 48 33
EC Swim Round 2 00:16:56 Jessica Charles F 12 34
EC Swim Round 1 00:16:56 Cameron Gordon M 14 35
EC Swim Round 2 00:16:57 Andrew Fischer M 16 36
EC Swim Round 4 00:17:15 Breyten De beer M 35 37
EC Swim Round 4 00:17:31 Lindi Meyer F 30 38
EC Swim Round 1 00:17:47 Shimone Gordon F 11 39
EC Swim Round 2 00:17:53 Billy Browne M 49 40
EC Swim Round 1 00:17:57 Francesca Pedrosa F 16 41
EC Swim Round 2 00:18:01 Arno Oberholster M 38 42
EC Swim Round 2 00:18:09 Ludeke-Andre Niehaus M 9 43
EC Swim Round 1 00:18:17 Mary-anne Stott F 31 44
EC Swim Round 2 00:18:18 Anne De swardt F 41 45
EC Swim Round 1 00:18:27 Alan Searle M 35 46
EC Swim Round 1 00:18:34 Breyten De beer M 35 47
EC Swim Round 1 00:18:42 Seth De swardt M 10 48
EC Swim Round 1 00:19:24 Chris Viljoen M 62 49
EC Swim Round 2 00:19:53 Kendall wright M 12 50
EC Swim Round 2 00:19:54 Anthonie De Beer M 13 51
EC Swim Round 2 00:19:55 Malan Steenkamp M 12 52
EC Swim Round 2 00:19:57 Danie Ellis M 11 53
EC Swim Round 1 00:19:58 Anne De Swart F 41 54
EC Swim Round 2 00:20:04 Kyle Bosch M 12 55
EC Swim Round 1 00:20:04 Elke Walters F 38 56
EC Swim Round 1 00:20:11 Kendal Wright M 12 57
EC Swim Round 1 00:20:13 Carmen Mould F 19 58
EC Swim Round 4 00:20:14 Kobus Joubert M 34 59
EC Swim Round 1 00:20:15 Isabeau Joubert F 37 60
EC Swim Round 2 00:20:55 Adele Deriksen F 9 61
EC Swim Round 4 00:21:00 Danie Ellis M 11 62
EC Swim Round 2 00:21:01 Willem Rautenbach M 13 63
EC Swim Round 2 00:21:02 Pieter Ellis M 8 64
EC Swim Round 4 00:21:02 Pieter Ellis M 8 65
EC Swim Round 2 00:21:09 Sonja Saunders F 39 66
EC Swim Round 2 00:21:27 James Scott M 10 67
EC Swim Round 1 00:21:31 Louis Lombard M 41 68
EC Swim Round 1 00:21:32 Pieter Ellis M 8 69
EC Swim Round 2 00:21:51 Brandon Batty M 13 70
EC Swim Round 2 00:22:03 Nikita Meyer F 11 71
EC Swim Round 1 00:22:34 Danie Ellis M 11 72
EC Swim Round 2 00:22:38 Kim Seyfert F 11 73
EC Swim Round 2 00:22:42 Cecilia Pienaar F 12 74
EC Swim Round 1 00:23:15 Kyle Bosch M 12 75
EC Swim Round 1 00:23:23 James Meyer M 14 76
EC Swim Round 1 00:23:24 Malan Steenkamp M 12 77
EC Swim Round 2 00:23:28 Yvonne Rautenbach F 11 78
EC Swim Round 2 00:24:02 Danie Rautenbach M 47 79
EC Swim Round 2 00:24:02 Cheryl Gibson-Dicks F 44 80
EC Swim Round 2 00:24:05 Danielle Van Os F 12 81
EC Swim Round 1 00:24:10 James Scott M 10 82
EC Swim Round 1 00:24:27 Maria Stott F 54 83
EC Swim Round 1 00:24:41 Reon Van rensburg M 37 84
EC Swim Round 1 00:24:43 Brandon Batty M 13 85
EC Swim Round 2 00:24:45 Stephen Fischer M 18 86
EC Swim Round 1 00:25:29 Kevin Brito M 51 87
EC Swim Round 2 00:25:34 Gitta Seyfert F 40 88
EC Swim Round 1 00:25:46 Sonja Saunders F 39 89
EC Swim Round 2 00:27:13 Hugo Pienaar M 10 90
EC Swim Round 2 00:27:18 Calvin Batty M 12 91
EC Swim Round 2 00:27:53 Gayle Batty F 41 92
EC Swim Round 1 00:28:43 Mickey Falco M 19 93
EC Swim Round 1 00:28:56 Henni Theron M 32 94
EC Swim Round 1 00:30:03 Lando Lombard M 9 95
EC Swim Round 1 00:32:15 Gayle Batty F 41 96
EC Swim Round 1 00:32:23 Alexa Vaugh F 8 97
EC Swim Round 2 00:37:53 Jane Geldenhuys F 82 98

 

3 K rankings

 

       
Event Time Participant S Age Seeding
EC Swim Round 2 00:36:21 Chris Van De Sande M 16 1
Marina Martinique 00:36:32 Christopher van de Sande M 16 2
EC Swim Round 2 00:36:48 Byron Lockett M 18 3
EC Swim Round 2 00:36:51 Michael Marais M 17 4
EC Swim Round 2 00:38:51 Jessica Roux F 17 5
EC Swim Round 2 00:39:19 Andrew Fischer M 16 6
Marina Martinique 00:39:19 Gavin van Antwerpen M 17 7
Marina Martinique 00:39:23 Jessica Roux F 17 8
EC Swim Round 2 00:40:22 Rebecca Newman F 17 9
EC Swim Round 2 00:40:23 Wayne Jones M 14 10
Marina Martinique 00:40:44 Lawrence van Lingin M 109 11
Marina Martinique 00:40:57 Michael Marais M 17 12
Marina Martinique 00:41:04 Wayne Jones M 14 13
Marina Martinique 00:41:09 Rebecca Newman F 17 14
Marina Martinique 00:41:19 Christopher Steven M 17 15
EC Swim Round 4 00:41:23 Jessica Roux F 17 16
Marina Martinique 00:42:04 Tinus Allers M 18 17
EC Swim Round 4 00:42:18 Jonathan Roux M 15 18
EC Swim Round 2 00:42:22 Jonathan Roux M 15 19
EC Swim Round 4 00:42:22 Rebecca Newman F 17 20
Marina Martinique 00:42:37 Matthew Van wyk M 13 21
EC Swim Round 2 00:42:53 Aaron Myburgh M 19 22
Marina Martinique 00:42:53 Jamie-Lee Schlemmer F 13 23
EC Swim Round 2 00:42:55 Genna Greevelink F 14 24
EC Swim Round 1 00:42:56 Jonathan Roux M 15 25
EC Swim Round 2 00:42:57 Charmaine Horton F 14 26
EC Swim Round 2 00:43:01 Justin Ashworth M 32 27
EC Swim Round 2 00:43:06 Chrislie-Thandi Niehaus F 13 28
EC Swim Round 4 00:43:37 Chrislie-Thandi Niehaus F 13 29
EC Swim Round 1 00:43:45 Mickey Falco M 19 30
EC Swim Round 1 00:43:54 Stephen Fischer M 18 31
EC Swim Round 2 00:43:57 Tammy Geyer F 17 32
Marina Martinique 00:44:24 Tamarin Geyer F 17 33
Marina Martinique 00:44:32 Christlie-Thandi Niehaus F 13 34
Marina Martinique 00:44:40 Corney Van der ryst M 19 35
EC Swim Round 1 00:44:43 Tammy Geyer F 17 36
EC Swim Round 2 00:45:09 David Glover M 27 37
EC Swim Round 4 00:45:15 Tammy Geyer F 17 38
Marina Martinique 00:45:25 Brendan Lowen M 32 39
Marina Martinique 00:46:35 Brendan Lock M 39 40
Marina Martinique 00:46:37 Dewald Allers M 14 41
Marina Martinique 00:46:43 Pierre Puren M 29 42
Marina Martinique 00:46:49 JC van Wyk M 43 43
EC Swim Round 4 00:46:54 JC Van Wyk M 43 44
EC Swim Round 4 00:46:54 Brenton Williams M 43 45
Marina Martinique 00:46:56 Sanmari Woithe F 40 46
EC Swim Round 2 00:47:29 Brenton Williams M 42 47
Marina Martinique 00:47:39 Allen Nicholson M 45 48
Marina Martinique 00:47:53 Brenton Williams M 43 49
EC Swim Round 2 00:48:16 Francesca Pedrosa F 16 50
EC Swim Round 1 00:48:29 Chrislie-Thandi Niehaus F 13 51
EC Swim Round 2 00:49:03 Richden Jute M 41 52
EC Swim Round 2 00:49:04 Melanie Share F 15 53
EC Swim Round 1 00:50:03 Richden Jute M 41 54
Marina Martinique 00:50:22 Shimone Gordon F 11 55
EC Swim Round 1 00:50:33 Francesca Pedrosa F 16 56
EC Swim Round 1 00:50:34 Melanie Share F 15 57
Marina Martinique 00:50:39 Alfred te Water Naude M 41 58
EC Swim Round 1 00:50:46 Derick Van wyk M 18 59
EC Swim Round 1 00:50:51 Brenton Williams M 42 60
Marina Martinique 00:50:59 Eric Schultz M 33 61
EC Swim Round 4 00:51:05 Francesca Pedrosa F 16 62
EC Swim Round 4 00:51:50 Richden Jute M 42 63
Marina Martinique 00:51:55 Richden Jute M 42 64
Marina Martinique 00:52:19 Emil Hougaard M 45 65
Marina Martinique 00:52:26 Greg Tucker M 47 66
EC Swim Round 1 00:52:32 Gary Kennedy M 39 67
EC Swim Round 4 00:52:39 Alan Searle M 35 68
Marina Martinique 00:52:40 James Logan M 22 69
EC Swim Round 4 00:53:12 Seth De swardt M 10 70
Marina Martinique 00:54:47 Seth De swardt M 10 71
EC Swim Round 4 00:55:05 Ralph West M 48 72
EC Swim Round 2 00:55:15 Francis Searle M 60 73
Marina Martinique 00:55:19 Alan Searle M 35 74
EC Swim Round 4 00:55:21 Francis Searle M 60 75
EC Swim Round 2 00:55:54 Alan Searle M 35 76
EC Swim Round 4 00:56:56 Ludeke-Andre Niehaus M 10 77
Marina Martinique 00:57:37 Annemarie Human F 25 78
Marina Martinique 00:57:43 Theunis Human M 26 79
Marina Martinique 00:59:00 Rencke de Swart M 45 80
Marina Martinique 00:59:44 Keith Fairhurst M 51 81
Marina Martinique 00:59:50 Jan du Plessis M 48 82
Marina Martinique 00:59:58 Willie Steefmann M 44 83
EC Swim Round 1 01:00:01 Angela Finlay F 35 84
Marina Martinique 01:00:09 Jakes  Greyling M 33 85
EC Swim Round 1 01:00:17 Carmen Mould F 19 86
Marina Martinique 01:00:42 Barry Roberts M 36 87
Marina Martinique 01:00:49 Elsa Craig F 64 88
Marina Martinique 01:03:51 Tracey Almirall F 29 89
Marina Martinique 01:03:54 Neil Murray M 33 90
EC Swim Round 2 01:03:57 Kobus Joubert M 34 91
EC Swim Round 2 01:03:58 Gorndon Upton M 47 92
EC Swim Round 1 01:04:02 Jaco Barnard M 17 93
Marina Martinique 01:04:10 Hano Oberrholzer M 35 94
EC Swim Round 1 01:04:49 Tayla Wall F 13 95
EC Swim Round 1 01:05:01 Trevor Wall M 45 96
EC Swim Round 2 01:05:34 Ray Batty M 43 97
EC Swim Round 2 01:06:20 Enrico Els M 31 98
Marina Martinique 01:07:46 Andre van Biljon M 37 99
Marina Martinique 01:10:26 Isabeau Joubert F 37 100
EC Swim Round 1 01:10:46 John Wall M 42 101
EC Swim Round 1 01:12:05 Ray Batty M 43 102
EC Swim Round 1 01:12:46 Marina Barnard F 44 103
Marina Martinique 01:13:18 Damian Giulietti M 28 104

 

5 K rankings

 

       
Event Time Participant S Age Seeding
EC Swim Round 2 01:01:24 Chris Van De Sande M 16 1
EC Swim Round 2 01:01:48 Byron Lockett M 18 2
EC Swim Round 2 01:01:50 Michael Marais M 17 3
EC Swim Round 1 01:03:16 Michael Marais M 17 4
EC Swim Round 2 01:05:58 Jessica Roux F 17 5
EC Swim Round 1 01:07:10 Jessica Roux F 16 6
EC Swim Round 2 01:08:49 Rebecca Newman F 17 7
EC Swim Round 4 01:10:26 Jessica Roux F 17 8
EC Swim Round 1 01:11:36 Rebecca Newman F 17 9
EC Swim Round 4 01:12:04 Rebecca Newman F 17 10
EC Swim Round 2 01:12:12 Mickey Falco M 19 11
EC Swim Round 2 01:12:17 Jonathan Roux M 15 12
EC Swim Round 2 01:16:13 Stephen Fischer M 18 13
EC Swim Round 2 01:21:20 Brenton Williams M 42 14
EC Swim Round 4 01:22:06 Brenton Williams M 43 15
EC Swim Round 2 01:25:31 Andre Kleynhans M 47 16

J’Bay is a world class venue for open water swimming

December 2, 2009

Supertubes has made Jeffreys Bay world famous due to the perfect waves that peel down the point year after year.  Many people made J’Bay their home and sacrificed careers and even their country of birth for the thrill of riding the freight train swells that caused surfers from around the world to decide that Supertubes is one of the 10 best waves in the world.

The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games saw the birth of a new water sport, namely open water swimming.  A 10 K marathon swim was included in the ‘08 Olympics and the numbers of people who have been attracted to the sport saw a dramatic rise.

In the past the traditional mile events like the Redhouse River Mile, Marina Martinique Mile and the Midmar Mile were considered to be long distance open water swim events and swimmers flocked to these swims in big numbers.  Midmar remains the biggest open water swim in the world and attracts around 17 000 each year.

Kouga Swim Club has been hosting open water swims at Marina Martinique since 2002. The 2005 Mile was sponsored by Continental Tyre

Then there were the extreme swims, the king of which is Robben Island to Cape Town. The first Robben Island swim was recorded in 1899 when Henry Hooper swam from the island to the old Cape Town harbour.

The Eastern Cape has a long association with open water swimming when Springbok lifesaver Mark Edge did the Robben Island swim and other extreme swims in Europe in the late 1970’s.  Edge was renowned for swimming alone between Kings and Humewood beaches in Port Elizabeth as part of his training programme.

In the early 1990’s the Marina Martinique was built in Jeffreys Bay and the original vision was to see water sports flourish in the canals.  Triathlons and Mile swims were held in the early days.  Louis Stephenson who was the general manager of Marina Martinique at the time was an avid triathlete and he began open water swim training in the canals in 1993 together with John Hastings and Brenton Williams, who later founded the Kouga Swim Club. Geoff Grylls the legendary Springbok swimmer was another early pioneer of open water swimming in the canals of Marina Martinique.

In 2002 Yvonne Lentinello who was one of the first estate agents to sell property on Marina Martinique and Brenton Williams got together to reintroduce the Marina Mile as both saw the potential in holding such an event on a regular basis in Jeffreys Bay.

By 2007 Swim South Africa had put together a swim series that incorporated a 3K, 5K and 10 K swims to give our swimmers the opportunity to qualify for the Olympic Games. Marina Martinique quickly became the venue of choice for the Eastern Cape leg of the series.

Danielle Van Os cant wait to touch the finish buoy after completing her first ever 1 K swim. Danielle is one of the new generation of open water swimmers being trained by the Kouga Swim Club

Realizing that Marina Martinique is one of the best open water swim venues in the world, the Kouga Swim Club together with EP Aquatics and Zports teamed up to present the EP Open Water Swim Series in the Martinique.  The series comprises of 6 events during the summer months and includes the Marina Mile that will be held on 23 December.

Accurate times are needed for open water swim events, which is one of the main reasons why Marina Martinique is regarded as a world class venue.  There are no currents or tides that affect swimmers and the wind is rarely a factor.  The canals are safe as there are no dangerous predators and should a swimmer cramp it is easy to reach the side walls.

Ryan Lightfoot, the new lifeguard in training from the Kouga Swim Club keeps a beady eye on the swimming

Just as Supertubes put Jeffreys Bay on the map for being a world famous surf destination, it is only a matter of time before the town is also known world wide as one of the best open water swim destinations and will attract many local and international visitors to our shores.

Kouga Swimmers rock at Open Water Swim at Marina Martinique

November 23, 2009

The second leg of the Kouga Express EP Open Water Swim Series took place at Marina Martinique on Sunday.

20 swimmers from the Club took part in the various swims which shows the progress the Club is making in introducing it’s swimmers to the new and exciting sport of open water swimming.

Perfect conditions awaited swimmers who took part in the EP Open Water Swim Series at Marina Martinique. The next swim is on 23 December

It was our older swimmers who had some excellent races on Sunday with Jane Geldenhuys, the new addition to the Masters squad taking the O/50 division in the 1 K swim.  Jane is still going strong at 82 and is determined to spend more time training in preparation for the Marina Martinique Mile on 23 December.

(Above: Jane Geldenhuys receives her medal for winning the 50 & Over division in the 1 K swim at Marina Martinique)

Our coach, Brenton entered the 3 K and after being the first master swimmer home, decided to continue and finish the gruelling 5 K swim.  He also swam a SA national qualifying time in the 3 K swim.

Most of our swimmers entered the 1 K swim and well done to Malan Steenkamp who had a very good swim.  Nikita Meyer, Danielle Van Os, Yvonne Rautenbach and Kim Seyfert all completed their first ever 1 K swims.  Well done!!

The full list of swimmers who participated is:

1 K

Breyton De Beer         8th open category

Kendall Wright            4th U 13

Malan Steenkamp        6th U 13

Danie Ellis                  7th U 13

Willem Rautenbach      9th U 13

Pieter Ellis                   10th U 13

Sonja Saunders           8th Open

James Scott                 11th U 13

Nikita Mayer                 6th U 13

Kim Seyfert                 7th U 13

Yvonne Rautenbach     9th U 13

Danie Rautenbach       4th Masters

Cheryl Gibson- Dicks   2nd Masters

Danielle Van Os           10th U 13

Gitta Seyfert               3rd Masters

Jane Geldenhuys          1st Over 50

3 K

Brenton Williams        1st Over 40

Francis Searle              1st Over 50

Alan Searle                   13th Open

Kobus Joubert            14th Open

5 K

Brenton Williams        1st Over 40

Coach Brenton receives his medal for winning the 5 K swim in the over 40 division of the EP Open Water Swim Series

Full results can be found here

ENTRIES NOW OPEN FOR SWIM RACE AT MARINA MARTINIQUE

November 18, 2009

The second race in the Kouga Express EP Open Water Swim Series (EP OWSS) will take place at Marina Martinique in Jeffreys Bay on Sunday.  Swimmers have a choice between a 1 K, 3 K, 5 K or an Olympic distance 10 K swim.

The start of the 1 K swim at Marina Martinique. Kouga Swim Club holds regular training sessions in the canals. Photo: Carl Newman

For the first time a 5 K beach run will be introduced that will also take place at the Marina Martinique car park situated on the beach near the Walskipper Restaurant.

The times of the swims are:

10 K          – 9 am

5 & 3 K      – 10 am

5 K beach run     – 11 am

1 K            – 12 am

Registration close half an hour before the start of each event.  Online registrations can be done by visiting the website www.ecswim.co.za

The Kouga Swim Club is holding open water training sessions at Marina Martinique for all skill levels.  The youngest swimmers are 8 years old and there is a masters training squad that trains regularly as well.

Friday afternoons are for all age groups and visiting swimmers are welcome.  However, it is advised that swimmers must be able to swim about 1 K unaided to attend the training sessions.

The masters’ squad swims between 1 K and 3 K a session and caters for iron men and triatheletes as well as swimmers and surfers.

Further information can be found by visiting clicking  here

Kouga Swim Club hosts open water swim in Jeffreys Bay

November 8, 2009

Despite a cold wind and overcast conditions, over 60 hard core swimmers took to the canals of Marina Martinique on Sunday to participate in the inaugural Kouga Express Eastern Province Open Water Swim Series (OWSS).

the start

The start of the 3 K swim at Marina Martinique. Photo carl Newman

Competitors had a choice between a 5 km, 3 km or a 1 km swim and three swimmers chose to compete in the grueling 5 km swim.  Michael Marais eventually took top honours in the 5 km, swimming a SA national qualifying time of 1:03:16

Jessica Roux took the 5 km women’s race in 1:07:10 which is also a SA national qualifying time.  Rebecca Newman had a good swim in her first ever 5 km swim and recorded a credible 1:11:26.

The 3 km swim was well supported with swimmers battling it out through the Marina Martinique canals.  Local residents cheered from their houses as the competitors did a circular route in the canals. Jonathan Roux (15 yrs) won the swim in 42 minutes.  Tammy Geyer (17yrs) was the first woman home in 44:43.

Richard Jute won the Masters race with our swim coach Brenton Williams coming second.  Both Jute and Williams swam SA national qualifying times.  Marina Barnard, also from Jeffreys Bay was the first woman master swimmer to finish.

The 1 km swim saw 16 local swimmers take to the water and the youngsters dominated the boys U/13 division with Seth de Swart (10yrs) winning from Kendal Wright (12yrs) and Pieter Ellis (8yrs) coming third.  Competing against the older boys, Ellis showed his has the potential to become a good open water swimmer in time to come.

The youngest girl swimmer to take part in the 1 km event was 8 yr old Alexa Vaughn from Port Elizabeth, who managed to complete the course.  “I didn’t think it would be so far when I entered but I just did some breastroke and freestyle and then sprinted the last 200m to the end of the race”, said Vaughn.  “I will be back in Jeffreys Bay next month to finish my next 1 km”, she added.

Brenton Williams, coach of the Kouga Swim Club was very happy with the turn out for the first swim of the series that will see six swims take place at Marina Martinique during the next six months.  “Open water swimming is one of the fastest growing extreme sports in the world and interest is growing after the inclusion of the 10 km marathon swim in the Olympic Games”.

“Open water swimmers must be ready to compete in all weather and water conditions which adds to the challenge of swimming long distances.  The EP OWSS is designed to nurture swimmers along until they are ready to compete in the 10 km event, which is only open to swimmers of 16 years and older”, said Williams.

Brenton at start with Alexa

Brenton at thew start with 8 yr old Alexa Vaughn who was starting her first ever 1 K swim. Photo: Carl Newman

The Kouga Swim Club holds training sessions in the Marina Martinique canals on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 7 am for adult swimmers and Friday afternoons at 15.20 for all age groups.  Non members are welcome to attend and details can be obtained by emailing kougaswim@vodamail.co.za

For full results of the event and on line entries go to www.ecswim.co.za


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