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Csa Planning Calendar Calendar 2021-2022 Version CSA DRAFT CALENDAR 2021-2022 KNCU WCCU GCU ECCU MARATHON CHAMPS ICF EVENTS Important dates DATE TIME CONF RACE UNION CONTACT NO EMAIL Schools open 27th Jan FEBRUARY Sat 6 ELANDS Sun 7 9am LIONS RIVER RACE MID Chris Slater Sat 6 WEST COAST CANOE CHALLENGE - Nov Sun 7 SURFSKI OCEANA PBC Tues 9 VLC NITE RACE Fri 12 MARINE SUMMER SERIES RACE 1 MARINE Sat 13 JUNIOR SPRINTS SERIES 2 - PEN Sun 14 9am LUNDIES TO DEEPDALE KNCU John Oliver 082-5502859 [email protected] ` MARINE SUMMER SERIES RACE 2 MARINE Sat 20 JUNIOR SPRINTS SERIES 3 - PRL Sun 21 DUNLOP FREEDOM PADDLE DOUBLES SERIES 2 Fri 19 to Mon 22 Commemorative Dusi Canvas Journey FEZ Anton Venter Sat 20 7am Campbells to Dusi Bridge EST Sun 21 7am 50 MILER( Dusi Bridge to Inanda) UMZ Bridgette Parker Fri 26 MARINE SUMMER SERIES RACE 3 MARINE Sat 27 CENTUARY CITY SPORTS FESTIVAL - Nov Sat 27 - Sun 28 2 DAY KLIP GCU Sun 28 7am INANDA DAM TO DURBAN KIN Julie Worlock 082-5502859 [email protected] MARCH Thurs 4 6pm POSTPONED Crusaders Nite Race CRU Duncan May Fri 5 MARINE SUMMER SERIES RACE 4 MARINE Sat 6 - Sun 7 LITTLE FISH ECCU Sat 6 GCU SPRINTS and Schools League GCU Jodie Dreyer T (+27) 11 282 2825 Sat 6 WCCU JNR & SNR SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIPS - PRL Sat 6 9am HELLA-HELLA To Josephines Bridge KIN Scott Rogers 084-5399954 [email protected] Sun 7 9am OZZIE GLADWIN - INCLUDING GUPPY/BEGINNER RACE NAT Mary Millward 033 3421528 [email protected] Fri 12 MARINE SUMMER SERIES RACE 5 MARINE Sat 13 HIGH ALTITUDE SKI RACE Sun 14 DUSI OPEN DAY 13th and 14th MIDMAR MILE WEEKEND Sun 14 Capetown Cycle Tour Wed 17 All day Dusi Canoe Marathon Expo and Registration NAT Mary Millward 033 3421528 [email protected] Thur 18 6am MyLife Dusi MARATHON Day 1 2021 NAT Mary Millward 033 3421528 [email protected] Fri 19 6am MyLife Dusi MARATHON Day 2 2021 NAT Mary Millward 033 3421528 [email protected] Sat 20 6am MyLife Dusi MARATHON Day 3 2021 NAT Mary Millward 033 3421528 [email protected] Sat 20 NEKKIES TO ALFIES - Nov Sat 20 - Mon 22 9am CSA NATIONAL SPRINT TRIALS AT SHONGWENI DAM KNCU/CSA Cameron Hudson 082-0719141 [email protected] Mon 22 HUMAN RIGHTS DAY HOLIDAY Fri 26 MARINE SUMMER SERIES RACE 6 MARINE Sat 27 9am UMKOMAAS MARATHON 2021 - Nyala Pans to Riverside KIN Scott Rogers 084-5399954 [email protected] Sun 28 8am UMKOMAAS MARATHON 2021 - Hella Hella Natural Wier - Nyala Pans KIN Scott Rogers 084-5399954 [email protected] Sat 27 - Sun 28 SA CANOE POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS - CAPE TOWN Sun 28 DUNLOP FREEDOM PADDLE DOUBLES SERIES 3 Thu 1 5.30am NON-STOP DUSI NAT Mary Millward 033 3421528 [email protected] Wed 31 to Sat 3 MOVED TO DEC PE to EAST LONDON SKI RACE(moved from January date) ECCU Schools close 31st March APRIL Fri 2 to Mon 5 EASTER WEEKEND Sat 3 Two Oceans Marathon Sat 3 - Sun 4 LITTLE FISH ECCU Sun 4 WCCU JNR & SNR SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIPS - PRL Sat 10 PAM GOLDING KING OF THE KROMME SFPC Sat 10 NEKKIES TO ALFIES - Nov Sun 11 9am TBC NYALA PANS TO ST ELMOS UMZ Jan de Neef 082-4546886 [email protected] Sun 11 DUNLOP FREEDOM PADDLE DOUBLES SERIES 3 Sun 11 FLORIDA FLAT and SCHOOLS LEAGUE Race 6 Schools open 13th April Sat 17 PAARL - LE BAC - Nov Sat 17 9am TUGELA Marathon Day 1 CRU Duncan May Sun 18 8am TUGELA Marathon Day 2 CRU Duncan May Sun 18 SURF SKI THERE AND BACK CHALLENGE (WPSS1) Sun 18 HIGH ALTITUDE SKI RACE Sat 24 to Mon 26 SA SCHOOLS AND SA SPRINTS AND KZN SPRITS AT SHONGWENI DAM(or befre end may) KNCU/CSA Cameron Hudson 082-0719141 [email protected] Sat 24 Marina da Gama K1 Tue 27 FREEDOM PADDLE MAY Sat 1 STANFORD FESTIVAL Sat 8 BASF WATUNI KLIP NOVICE RACE Sat 8 Bridgitte Hartley Marathon Event at Camps Drift Sat 8 KNCU Prizegiving Sun 9 JCC MARATHONS SUN 9 WINTER SURFSKI SERIES 1 - MARINE 1 - SINGLES Sat 8 Paarl to Lady Loch Novice K1 Race Wed 12 WCCU 10k CHAMPS - MIL Sat 15 WCCU MARATHON CHAMPS K1 - PEN Sun 16 WCCU MARATHON CHAMPS K2 - PEN SUN 16 CANCELLED CHALUMNA CHALLENGE Sat 15 and Sun 16 KZN MARATHON CHAMPS Fri 14 - Sun 16 ARNOLD CLASSIC CANOE POLO Wed12-Sun16 2021 ICF Sprint world cup 1, 12 – 16 May, Szeged, Hungary Sun 16 VLC MARATHONS Thurs 20 ICF Global Sprint Olympic Qualifier 20 May Barnaul, Russia Fri 21- Mon 24 ICF World Sprint Cup 2, 21 – 24 May Barnaul, Russia Sat 22 PAARL - SKOOLTJIE K1 Sun 23 ERK MARATHONS AND SCHOOLS RACE Sun 23 MOLOKAI SKI RACE Sun 23 DUNLOP FREEDOM PADDLE DOUBLES SERIES 4 SAT 29 GOUDA - BRIDGETOWN K1 Sun 30 KING OF THE BAY Ski Race STE Neels Meyer Sat 29 and Sun 30 GCU MARATHON CHAMPS AT VLC JUNE Sat 5 HERMAN - GOUDE K1 Sat 5 - Sun 6 ECCU MARATHON CHAMPS Sat 5 - Sun 6 WAVESKI BORDER OPEN Sun 6 DABS MARATHONS Sat 12 WELLINGTON TO HERMAN - K1 Sun 13 Comrades Marathon Wed 17 to Sat 19 SA MARATHON K1 and K2 CHAMPIONSHIPS PEN CC SAT 19 or Sun 20 clash SCOTTBURGHTO BRIGHTON - BIG 3-3 Mon 21 to Sun 27 MARITIUS SKI RACE Schools close 25th June Sat 26 PAARL - GRENSPLAAS WCCU K1 RIVER CHAMPS JULY Sun 4 Point Water Sport SKI RACE 1 Sun 11 Point Water Sport SKI RACE 2 Wed 7-Sat 10 BERG RIVER MARATHON - NoTime Trial Schools open 13th July Thurs 15 - Sun 18 ICF JUNIOR & U23 World SPRINT Championships 15th – 18th July, Montemor-O-Velho, Portugal Sun 18 Point Water Sport SKI RACE 3 Sun 18 PAM GOLDING WINTER CHALLENGE SFPC Sat 24-Sun 25 OLIFANTS MARATHON K1 Sat 24 CENTURION 9 MILER Tues 27 WCCU 10km K2 PEN Sun 25 SCHOOLS LEAGUE RACE Sat 24 SHARE-LIST PROPERTY SEASON OPENER Sun 25 Point Water Sport SKI RACE 4 Sat 31 NEKKIES - EILANDIA K2 AUGUST Sun 1 WYZERSDRIFT K2 Mon 3 - Sun 8 OLYMPIC GAMES Fri 6 to Sun 8 WINTERTON SPAR TUGELA 20's Sat 7 to Mon 9 PUSH AND PULL PADDLE Sat 14 Sun 15 GARA Dolphin Coast Challenge Ski Race Sat 14 SAMC WATUNI KLIP Sat 14 ELANDIA TO ROBERTSON K2 Thu 19 Lance Park Memorial Sat 21 DREW TO SWELLENDAM K2 ICF OPEN OCEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS STILL TO BE CONFIRMED Sun 22 FLCC KLIP Sat 21 CAPITOL CATERERS INTERSCHOOLS SLALOM - TWC Sun 22 Alex Caruth - Ernie Alder Challenge Thur 26 CRUSADERS BOAT AUCTION, reg at 5pm, sale starts at 7pm SAT 28 ROBERTSON TO BONNIEVALE K2 Sat/Sun 28 or 29 Da'Real Downwind Series Race 1 SAT 28 AUG - Sun 29 DABS LIEBENBERGSVLEI RACE 2 DAY RACE SEPTEMBER Thu 2 Erics Canoe Shop Race Sat 4 and Sun 5 BREEDE RIVER MARATHON Sat 4 CAPITOL CATERERS INTERSCHOOLS GTCHA DICE AT CAMPS DRIFT - KEA Sun 5 Supa Quick Jock Claasens - WITH JUNIOR/BEGINNER EVENT Fri 10 ERK NITE RACE Sat 11 WYSERS DRIFT K2 Sat 11 and Sun 12 PRE-FISH Sat/Sun 11 oe 12 Da'Real Downwind Series Race 2 - 3 Beaches Sun 12 SCHOOLS LEAGUE Thu 16 KNCU SCHOOLS AGM - 16h00 Maritzburg College Thur 16 - Sun 19 ICF Senior Sprint World Championships 16th - 19th September, Copenhagen, Denmark. Sat 18 LAMONT MINI MARATHON Sat/Sun 18 or 19 Da'Real Downwind Series Race 3 - 7 Beaches Sun 19 GAMTOOS CHALLENGE SFPC Sun 19 Nobby Nel Memorial Sun 19 EERSTE RIVIER HERITAGE DAY WW Schools close 23rd September Sat 25 CAPITOL CATERERS INTERSCHOOLS LIONS RIVER RACE - MIC Sun 26 12noon DASH and CRASH RACES K1 and K2 schools NAT Mary Millward 033 3421528 [email protected] Sun 25 or 26 Da'Real Downwind 30km Challenge - Race 4 x OCTOBER 27 Sept - 3 Oct WORLD MARATHON AND MASTERS WORLD CHAMPS - PITESTI, ROMANIA ICF Fri 1 Clash Hansa Fish Marathon 2020 -SA K2 Sat 2 Hansa Fish Marathon 2020 - SA K2 Schools open 5th October Sat 9 9am NCC BOAT AUCTION Sat 9 CAPITOL CATERERS INTERSCHOOLS CANOE POLO REGATTA - CLIVE WHITTON Sat/Sun 9 or 10 Da'Real Downwind 50km Challenge - Race 5 Sun 10 4 HOUR ENDURO AT DABS Sat 9 SURF SKI 1 - 3 BEACHES SKI RACE Sun 10 Table Mountain Descent x Fri 15 WALL AND BACK SKI SERIES RACE 1 SUN 17 SURF SKI 2 - CPC QUALIFYER Sat 16 Mouth to Mouth Downwind Ski Race Sat 16 c] Sat 16 Dam to Dam 2 Man Relay Day 1 K2 Sun 17 Dam to Dam 2 Man Relay Day 2 K1's Wed 20 - Sun24 Da'Real Rbay -Pirates 180km Downwind Surfski Challenge - series race 6 Fri 22 WALL AND BACK SKI SERIES RACE 2 Sat 23 SURF SKI 3 - Langebaan Sat 23 CAPITOL CATERERS ITERSCOOLS ENDURO - CAMPS DRIFT - MAR Sat 23 FREEDOM PADDLE Sun 24 Umpetha Challenge - INCLUDING GUPPY/BEGINNER RACE Sun 24 MIXED DOUBLES ON LIEBENBERGS VLEI Fri 29 WALL AND BACK SKI SERIES RACE 3 Sat 30 Junior Triple Series 1 - TYG Sat 30 Surf ski 3 - China Asset Management West Coast Express SAT 30 - SUN 31 PETE MARLIN SKI RACE Sun 31 SURF SKI 4 - CPC Qualifyer NOVEMBER Thu 4 WALL AND BACK SKI SERIES RACE 4 Sat 6 Junior Triple Series 2 - PEN SUN 7 SURF SKI 5 - OCEANA PBC FRI 12 WALL AND BACK SKI SERIES RACE 5 Sat 13 LIKKEVAAN 1 DAY VAAL SAT 13 DRAGON RUN SKI RACE Sat 13 Junior Triple Series 3 PRL Sat 13 & Sun 14 ORANGE DESCENT - Uppington Sun 14 Alan Gardiner Memorial Ibis to MbejesStore SUN 14 SURF SKI 6 - MIL - MELKBOS FRI 19 WALL AND BACK SKI SERIES RACE 6 SAT 20 KINGFISHER BOAT AUCTION Sun 21 PARKLANE FEZELA CLASSIC Sun 21 SURF SKI 7 - 2 HARBOURS FNK Sat 27 SURF SKI 8 - DANIEL CONRADIE Sun 28 SURF SKI 9 - CPC Qualifyer Sat 27 - Sun 28 JCC 2 DAY VAAL DECEMBER TBC moved from Easter Weekend PE to EAST LONDON SKI RACE(moved from January date) ECCU Thu 2 NCC NITE RACE SUN 5 SURF SKI 10 - PETER CREESE LHC Sun 5 FLORIDA KLIP Sun 5 No8 to Josephines Bridge Schools close 8th December Sun 12 KZN MD Champs Thur 16 Winkle - Toti - Winkle Lords and Ledgends Ski Race Sat 18 CAPE POINT CHALLENGE SKI RACE SUN 19 CAREY OLSEN SHARK POINT SURFSKI SFPC TUE 28 SPORTY ANDERSON SURFSKI SFPC Thur 30 FAST DRAK JANUARY Sun 2 LIONS RIVER RACE Schools open 11th Jan Fri 7 - Mon 10 Commemorative Dusi Canvas Journey SAT 8 50 Miler Sun 9 Mfula to eNanda Resort Tues 11 Crusaders Nite Race Sat 15 CAPITOL CATERERS INTERSCHOOLS Shongweni Schuffle - KEA Sun 16 OZZIE GLADWIN - SA K2 RIVER CHAMPIONSHIPS Sat 15 CAPITOL CATERERS INTERSCHOOLS Upper Umgeni - MAR Sun 16 DABS DAMBUSTERS Sat 22
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