Durban paddlers Quinton Rutherford and Brett Hadiaris set a new Guinness World Record for the longest distance paddled in a double surfski in a twenty four hour period when they completed a brutal 219km paddle from St Lucia to Durban on Monday, 10 January.
Below the statement from Surfski Africa.
Rutherford, who recently set the equivalent Guinness world record for a single ski, and Hadiaris took advantage of the North Easterly winds and prevailing ocean currents to better the previous mark of 194,1km kilometres.
The pair arrived in their Fenn double ski at Durban Underwater Club at Vetch’s Beach in the dark on Monday evening to a hero’s welcome.
After setting the single ski world record, Rutherford had planned the double ski record attempt with Hank McGregor, but ocean conditions didn’t materialise during the early stages of the summer, and with river racing commitments McGregor reluctantly stepped aside.
Hadiairis, who recently paddled the tough PE to East London ultra-marathon with Rutherford was happy to step in and the duo, with little extra training for the double ski world record bid after Rutherford had been battling with illness through December.
“It was a long, hard day,” said Rutherford, with his relieved partner Hadiaris labelled the dawn to dusk effort as “horrendous.”
The paddle was started as a fundraiser for young local girl Farren Grace who is suffering from B-Cell Acute Lumphoblastic Leukemia.
The record attempt was closely scrutinised by the Guinness world record officials who will ratify it shortly.
Take a look at the two arriving after their gruelling paddle:
Picture: Surfski Africa
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