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Dear Ray de Vries,
A very big thank you to you and all your many helpers for a wonderful event.
I cannot believe that you guys could blase a trail through the valley to get 600 cyclists to Durban. Remarkable! Your organisation was superb. It was a privilege being part of the Dusi Mfula. Well done and thank you.
Sincerely,
Rod de Villiers
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Hi, i don't know how you guys will ever top the 2010 dusi. It was absolutely superb. Organization was top class, watering stations magnificent, water level and quantity great. What an awesome dusi i had until we wrapped. Will be back in 2011. Thanks for the dusi experience.
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Dusi Previous Winner Questionaire
- Full Name
Prof Willem van Riet
- Date of Birth
30/03/42
- Current Home Town
Kalk Bay, Cape Town
- Canoe Club
Peninsula
- Number of Dusi’s completed
10+
- Number of wins and years you won in
1969 / 1970 / 1971, I think!
- How, where, when did you start canoeing
1960, ran away from school and paddled a canoe down the Berg River from Paarl to Veldrift.
- Favourite Day of Dusi
Second
- Favourite Rapid/Section
Dusi Umgeni junction section and Willem’s slide
- Boat/s used for your wins
Fibre Glass Limfioden K2
- Training tips for novices
Paddle more and run less
- Training tips for aspirant Champions
Live in Durban or Pietermaritzburg
- How did winning Dusi impact your life
Got me focussed on the natural environment, where I have spent the rest of my life
- A few words to describe Dusi for you
Adventure with numerous rapids once we had convinced the various dams to release water. Ban all running, except along river bank, no shortcuts
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Ant and Michael pushed hard on Burma and built up a lead of 1 minute 20, then whilst shooting the Pumphouse weir, they fell out and are currently now trailing Andrew and Jason by a minute.
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A 2.5 meter crocodile was spotted by numerous people this morning at Dusi Bridge.
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Ant Stott and Michael Mbanjwa take day two in a time of 2:49:50, with Andrew Birkett and Jason Graham following close behind in a time of 2:49:51
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