Thanks for making it a memorable week…
(Photo by Sandy Kennedy)
The response after the Xterra at Grabouw last week was really amazing, with friends and support getting in touch from all over. Felt like good closure to time at home and a good send-off to the foreign racing block. My folks were telling about everyone they’d bump into in Worcester that was sending on some congratulations. Emails poured in, from people who have watched me grow, from stranger’s I’ve not met, from Xterra Founder and his office… All pretty special and encouraging.
Looking back on the building block – I’d like to mention two in particular who went out of their way to accompany me on the hard yards, often against their will… Julia Bleasdale ran with me a lot, and did well to get me to lift my ‘cruising speed’ as she’d always be pushing that fraction steadier than I’d usually do. Our best run’s were up on the contour in Jonkershoek, two of which were in pouring rain, and without Julia, they’d not have been done. Thanks Julia. Sorry for keeping you waiting for all those ‘five late minutes’.
(Julia Bleasdale – running partner from the top draw)
And Michal Steyn, who spent hours keeping me company when he should have been studying his Accountancy Honours. It did come good for him too, placing top ten pro at Grabouw. It was great to see him having such fine day out on his first Xterra.

(Michal – kept many company on many a session)
Most of my media, was thanks to Eunice Visagie who writes for Die Burger and Media24. She’s been unreal in rigging the stories to my favour. Even quoting my dghugo.com url a number of times which is very valuable to me.

(Die Burger Cape Town – 21 April)

(Die Beeld Naweek Sport – 19 April – note the blog url)

(Die Burger Oos Kaap – 19 April)
Got my first proper mention on the xterraplanet.com after as well. And as mentioned above, most of the Hawaii based office got in touch. An incredible bunch who put their energy behind the brand globally. Stoltz always mentions how the crew are more like family than anything else…
Results:
P_Group P_Cat P_Sex Time Surname Name Sex Category Group Team Name Race# Chip# Swim Bike Run
1 1 1 02:05:54 HUGO DAN M Full MPro Xterra Full 136 6345 00:19:20 01:06:26 00:40:07
2 2 2 02:07:06 SCHUMANN FELIX M Full MPro Xterra Full 138 6737 00:19:41 01:08:41 00:38:43
3 3 3 02:10:32 PFITZENMAIER NICO M Full MPro Xterra Full 171 6382 00:21:15 01:07:14 00:42:01
4 4 4 02:12:50 MORISON DAVE M Full MPro Xterra Full 60 6598 00:19:40 01:13:18 00:39:51
5 5 5 02:13:41 DON-WAUCHOPE IAIN M Full MPro Xterra Full 133 6317 00:23:34 01:12:54 00:37:12
6 6 6 02:15:09 STOLTZ CONRAD M Full MPro Xterra Full 167 6384 00:19:43 01:15:27 00:39:58
7 7 7 02:24:02 VAN DER LINDE JEAN-PAUL M Full MPro Xterra Full 63 5772 00:23:12
8 1 8 02:24:09 PRICE MARC M Full M25-29 Xterra Full 66 5284 00:21:23 01:17:53 00:44:52
9 1 9 02:24:47 KENNEDY DALE M Full M30-34 Xterra Full 152 6585 00:24:02 01:15:10 00:45:34
10 1 10 02:26:46 WHITE TYRONNE M Full M20-24 Xterra Full 97 5722 00:22:49 01:13:09 00:50:48
1 1 1 02:28:23 ERDELYI ESZTER F Full FPro Xterra Full 72 6722 00:22:02 01:20:27 00:45:53
2 2 2 02:32:32 BOMFORD JEANNIE F Full FPro Xterra Full 139 6170 00:23:00 01:21:34 00:47:58
3 3 3 02:35:01 LOMBARDI MICHELLE F Full FPro Xterra Full 100 5724 00:25:31 01:21:58 00:47:31
Photo’s: Oakpics, Xterra flickr,






























One Response to "Looking back on Xterra South Africa"
Just call me the Bob of Media24….at least I’m not rigging the votes!!!!