Michael Booth and Yuka Sato picked up a bag full of pre-season Paddle League points on the Gold Coast this weekend, with the Starboard duo overcoming a hot field and even hotter conditions at the 7th Annual 12 Towers Ocean Race. The 7th Annual edition of the 12 Towers attracted 236 competitors in its biggest year yet, and despite the draining conditions, there were plenty of smiles at the finish line as paddlers of all levels enjoyed a hot day on the water. Here is the full race report!
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Exciting Finish for the Men
Starboard’s Micheal Booth overpowered the curent world number two NSP rider Titouan Puyo and fast-finishing Deep rider Lincoln Dews. Boothy took an inside line closer to the coast, while Titou battled in a virtual stroke-for-stroke dogfight 500 metres further out to sea. It would stay this way for much of the 15km course, before the two converged in the closing stages to reveal the Aussie had a 100 metre lead that he was never going to relinquish.
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The reigning EuroTour champion crossed the line all smiles to claim his third 12 Towers title and in the process earned himself 40 points on the new-look Paddle League World Rankings (an evolution of the old SUP Racer World Ranking). Boothy was clearly satisfied to start the year with a win and reclaim the title he lost 12 months ago: “It was a real grind but I felt good considering I’ve only been back full-time training for a month. Titou and Linc are always strong, and it was a really strategic race with all the different lines the boys took. Pretty stoked to start 2018 on a winning note.”
Titouan wasn’t far behind though, and the New Caledonian showed more than enough fight to suggest 2018 will be the most exciting race season yet as the big guns battle for The Paddle League championship title. As always, the humble star was understated with his own performance but looked confident going into the new season. “When I finally saw Michael he was already too far ahead, I tried to catch up and steer towards the beach but today there was not enough glide. But it was fun and looking forward to main The Paddle League world tour starting in Tahiti and then Carolina next month.”
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Titou also explained why the New Caledonian crew were able to score 4 of the top 10 spots despite their beloved downwind bumps failing to appear: “We always paddle and train together and have a great coach with Vincent Guillaume. There are lots of young guns emerging from the island, and we prefer racing with the downwind bumps because this is the main conditions in New Caledonia, but we still love to compete against the international guys and girls no matter what the race.”
Behind the big three, there were plenty of fine performances throughout the 12 Towers field. New Zealand national champion Marcus Hansen looks to have recovered from his rollercoaster results in 2017 , the NSP/QB team rider was sitting in bronze medal position for most of the race before finally being reeled in by the determined Dews. Lincoln finished season 2017 with a bang – famously going toe-to-toe with Connor Baxter at the PPGs – and looks to be in great form both physically and mentally heading into the new year.
Another fine performance came from New Caledonian junior star Noic “Chicken” Garioud, with the 16-year-old from Team Sunova showing he’s not just a one-trick pony. Famed for his downwind skills, Noic was forced to paddle a flat water board but still held his own against more than a dozen of the world’s best. Close behind were fellow young guns Team Starboard rider Clement Colmas and the Peruvian Prince Infinity Rider Itzel Delgado, while the fact that big names like Matt Nottage and Kenny Kaneko couldn’t even crack the top 10 highlighted the quality of the field, and difficulty of the conditions in Australia’s biggest ocean race.
Yuka Sato Dominates
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But the real story of the day was Yuka Sato’s dominance of the women’s field. Still a relative unknown on the international scene, Yuka led from start to finish despite having to contend with both a strong local field and sweltering Queensland sun. The win gave Starboard a double victory and a sense of déjà vu, while Yuka made it clear that the established order of the women’s racing is due for a bit of a shake-up. You’ll be lucky to ever meet a paddler that smiles as much as Yuka, and when she crossed the line that grin stretched from ear to ear. Her post-race interview was the shortest and most succinct of the day, with Yuka simply screaming “I’m so happy to win!”
Aussie dark horse Kate Baker worked hard the whole day and earned local brand ONE the second step on the podium, holding off Team Australia rep Terrene Black by a few seconds despite a panic-inducing fall at the first and final buoy turn of the course just 100 metres from the finish. Kate’s ONE team mate and pre-race favourite Angie Jackson was a casualty of the extreme temperatures, Angie limped home in sixth after nearly fainting mid-race.
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Juniors on Form
It was a United Nations podium in the juniors, with Sam McCullough from Western Australia wedging himself in between young New Caledonian star Noic Garioud and Japan’s new name to watch, 14-year-old Rai Taguchi.
RESULTS
Here are the shortened results for the long distance, Click here for the full results.
ELITE MEN’S TOP 10
1st: Michael Booth (1:30:30)
2nd: Titouan Puyo (1:32:09)
3rd: Lincoln Dews (1:33:00)
4th: Marcus Hansen (1:33:44)
ELITE WOMEN’S TOP 5
1st: Yuka Sato (1:46:05)
2nd: Kate Baker (1:47:03)
3rd: Terrene Black (1:47:24)
4th: Charlotte Spicer (1:53:33)
Long Course Junior Men
1st: Noic Garioud (New Caledonia)
2nd: Sam McCullough (Australia)
3rd: Rai Taguchi (Japan)
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