Paddle pair power on
Thursday February 11, 2010Olympic canoe hopefuls Shaun Rubenstein and Mike Arthur are hard at training in Cape Town after having relocated from Johannesburg and Durban respectively.
Another Fish for Jenkin
Saturday October 3, 2009Len Jenkins shattered his own race record en route to winning the 27th edition of the Hansa Powerade Fish River Canoe Marathon in Cradock on Saturday, as both the men’s ands women’s races ended in grandstand finishes.
Shaun, Mike to move
Friday September 25, 2009By Mark Etheridge
Johannesburg and Durban’s loss will soon be Cape Town’s gain when ace canoeing combination Shaun Rubenstein and Mike Arthur relocate to the Mother City.
Two golds for brothers
Monday September 21, 2009Team South Africa ended the ICT World Marathon Championships in style in Crestumo, Portugal Sunday when former world champions Shaun Rubenstein and Ant Stott took silver in the senior men’s K2 race.
Masters in medals
Friday September 18, 2009The South African Masters marathon paddlers provided the ultimate boost to the senior national team by winning 10 medals at the Masters World Cup, which took place prior to the ICF Marathon World Championships in Porto, Portugal.
Hartley leads the hunt
Thursday September 17, 2009Arguably our strongest yet South African marathon kayaking team will do battle at the Flatwater Marathon World Championship in Portugal this weekend.
New era dawns for SA paddling
Thursday August 27, 2009Nagle Dam near Pietermaritzburg is the venue for a new era of professionalism on the South African kayaking scene.
Shaun’s bug battle
Monday August 17, 2009By Mark Etheridge
Top sprint kayaker Shaun Rubenstein has been battling more than his human opposition on waterways around the world for the last few weeks!
Bronze for Bridgitte
Monday August 17, 2009Bridgitte Hartley was the toast of the South African sprint kayaking squad as she won South Africa’s first ever World Championship medal in Halifax, Canada at the weekend.
Sprinters on the move
Friday August 14, 2009Dartmouth – Our sprint kayaking squad enjoyed a good opening day of competition at the World Championships in Canada Thursday, with all boats easing through their heats and qualifying for Friday’s semi-finals. Competition was fast and furious throughout the day as more than 1,000 athletes from 66 countries vie for the weekend’s podium steps.






