08 October 2018

AQUILA SAFARI SPRINGBOK PRO-STOCK TEAM SPEED INTO INFLATABLE BOAT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD

Submitted by: Michelle Marais
AQUILA SAFARI SPRINGBOK PRO-STOCK TEAM SPEED INTO INFLATABLE BOAT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD

Image Caption: AquilaSafari Springbok inflatable boat racing team set to win the P750 World Championship after finishing 1st on day one and 2nd on day two. Today is a rest day and should the results continue, the team may just walk away with the world champ award.

Cape Town (and South Africa) is proudly represented at the 2018 P750 World Championship held in the city of Féjus Var on the south French riviera in France. The international inflatable boat race started 28 September and will run until 7 October 2018.

The international inflatable boat race bring countries together across the globe, representing South Africa, France, Germany, Great Britain, Norway, Netherlands, Iceland and Sweden in two categories: Modified and Pro-stock.

The sport has three carefully designed disciplines to push teams in all aspects that the sea or lake can throw at them:

  • M-SHAPE: a short and fast paced course of 200m x 300m where boats can be seen to fly up to 6m in the air.
  • CIRCUIT: where speed begins; this is a larger course of 500m x 500m for achieving the maximum speed the tunnel hull can provide (up to 110 kpm).
  • ENDURO: This category separates the men from the mice; generally over a distance of 100+ km. Teams are sent off down the coast to specific locations, beach the boat and run around a checkpoint.

A Springbok Pro-stock team is sponsored by two Cape Town Big 5 game reserves: Aquila Private Game Reserve and Spa, together with Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve, and represented by international champs Tony Ingram and Stefan Lindeque.

The team is flying the South African Springbok flag high with magnificent results on day one of the international race. The Aquila Safari team polled second in the pre-race qualifier and won the first day of racing - putting them solidly in the lead.

Unfortunately one day of the race was cancelled due to bad weather and today (4 October 2018) is a rest day.With the awards ceremony planned for Sunday 7 October, fans and followers can follow all results on the official website of the event: https://www.p750worldchampionship.com.

Updates will also be made on the @aquilasafaris and @inverdoorn Twitter timelines.

Published in Sports Range