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EDITOR: MONIQUE BASSONTHURSDAY July 9, 2015 | 0 042 293 2973 | Email [email protected] | www.kougaexpress.co.za
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THE world’s best surfers have converged inJeffreys Bay ahead of the start of the JBayOpen of Surfing.
At themedia launch for the event last night,defending title holderMick Fanning said thathe feels right at home in Jeffreys Bay and ishoping for another good result in the JBayOpen.“This wave is so incredible,” said Fanning.
“The people and the surroundings here makeit feel somehomely and it’s always ahighlightto come back to JBay. Last year herewas real-ly special for me and this year I’m going togo out there and do my best. Hopefully thatgets me another good result.”The lone South African on the CT, Jordy
Smith (ZAF), is currently ranked 18th in theworld and returns to competition in JeffreysBay after missing the Fiji Pro due to a kneeinjury. Round 1 will see Smith take on BedeDurbidge (AUS) and rookie Ricardo Christie(NZL).“My knee is definitely feeling better,” said
Smith. “Watching everyone in Fiji was reallyhard and made me jealous so I’m happy to beback. Two wins at Jeffreys Bay is somethingI never dreamed of when I was growing upbut as you get older you set new goal for your-self. I need to get back on track, get my headdown and get some good results. I hope theswell shows up and we have a great event.”Slade Prestwich (ZAF) earned a coveted
wildcard entry into the event with a win attheJBUSupertrials onJune 14, 2015. TheDur-ban-based Qualifying Series (QS) surfer willbattle Adriano de Souza (BRA) and KoloheAndino (USA) in Round 1.“I’ve watched these guys for years so I’m
so stoked to be in the event,” said Prestwich.“I’ve got nothing to lose out here – they’re go-ing for a title and I’m just trying to qualify.I’d love to be on theCTanddowhat these guysdo and I’m so excited for the event.”
JBay Open Round 1 Match-UpsHeat 1: Taj Burrow (AUS), Michel Bourez(PYF), Brett Simpson (USA)Heat 2: Julian Wilson (AUS), Miguel Pupo
(BRA), Alejo Muniz (BRA)Heat 3:OwenWright (AUS), KaiOtton (AUS),C.J. Hobgood (USA)Heat 4: Filipe Toledo (BRA), Adam Melling(AUS), Dane Reynolds (USA)Heat 5: Mick Fanning (AUS), Matt Banting(AUS), Tomas Hermes (BRA)
Heat 6: Adriano de Souza (BRA), Kolohe An-dino (USA), Slade Prestwich (ZAF)Heat 7: Josh Kerr (AUS), Sebastian Zietz(HAW), Dusty Payne (HAW)Heat 8: Kelly Slater (USA), Matt Wilkinson(AUS), Glenn Hall (IRL)Heat 9: Nat Young (USA), Wiggolly Dantas
(BRA), Adrian Buchan (AUS)Heat 10: Italo Ferreira (BRA), Jadson Andre(BRA), Fredrick Patacchia (USA)Heat 11: Bede Durbidge (AUS), Jordy Smith(ZAF), Ricardo Christie (NZL)Heat 12: Gabriel Medina (BRA), Joel Parkin-son (AUS), Keanu Asing (HAW)
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Attending the media launch of the JBay Open of Surfing are Slade Prestwich from Durban, Owen Wright from Australia, Jordy Smith from Durban,Mick Fanning from Australia (defending champion) and Adriano De Souza from Brazil (current Jeep Leaderboard tour leader). PHOTO:KODY MCGREGOR
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MUSSEL research is not just what Tiaan Hoe-ben does - it is part of who he is.
Hoeben - a third year Nature Conservationstudent at the Nelson Mandela MetropolitanUniversity in Port Elizabeth who is currentlydoing his practical year at the SupertubesFoundation in Jeffreys Bay - was born and
raised in Cape Town and spent years gazingout to the sea from his childhood classrooms,exploring the coastline and sea bottom.
He has recently started to monitor the Med-iterranean mussel population on the intertid-al reef covering the rocky shore of JeffreysBay between Boneyards and Point in an at-tempt to establish whether the mussel popula-tion is increasing or decreasing.
Hoeben will be assisted by an international
leader in coastal marine ecology, Dr AntonMcLachlan, who is residing in Jeffreys Bay.
“Once the species is in decline or removedfrom its original habitat, the whole food chainwill be disrupted and result in more speciesdisappearing,” says Hoeben.
“Once the mussel population numbers aredetermined, the community can becomehands-on involved in helping to conserve thisspecies.
“The community as a whole will benefitfrom the research as the reef will be more at-tractive, featuring various oceanic life. Theresearch will furthermore ensure a cleanerand safer environment for humans to live in,as well as help educate younger generations.”
For more information or to join the Super-tubes Foundation as a volunteer, contact Hoe-ben at 084 622 3994 or visit their FacebookPage.
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RESIDENTS can be a winner with theJBay WinterFest, presented by Wood-lands Dairy.
Woodlands Dairy is giving away tenWoodlands Dairy hampers in celebrationof the JBay WinterFest. To stand a chanceof winning one of these hanpers, go to ourFacebook Page (Kouga Express Newspa-per) and find this photo under “photos”.
You will need to share this photo on fa-cebook with the words “Woodlands Dairypresents JBay WinterFest”.
Winners will be announced on our Face-book Page on July 17.
The JBay WinterFest is co-sponsored byRVCA, Kouga Municipality and Oakleyand supported by Spar Jeffreys Bay, Man-dyville Hotel and Arbor.
Be awinnerwith the JBayWinterFestResidents stand a chance of winning a hamper from Woodlands Dairy. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Khoikhoi king visits Kouga
Prof Daniel Brown (centre), the Khoebaha or King of the Khoikhoi, met with Kouga Executive Mayor Daphne Kettledas (third left) and MunicipalManager Sidney Fadi (second left) last week to discuss development proposals for the Kouga region on behalf of the Khoikhoi people. His delegationconsisted of Commissioner Hilton Prinsloo, Prince Jonathan Tobias, General Michael Samuels and Commissioner Brendan Koeberg. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
KOUGA’S Fire and Emergency Centreis looking for people who are able to re-move bees from premises, preferablyfree of charge.
The centre is often the first port of callfor people when a swarm of bees movesonto a property. The calls come from allsections of the community, from homeowners to churches.
Anyone who might be able to assistpeople with the removal of bees, areasked to contact the Kouga Fire andEmergency Centre at 042 291 0250.
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DIE inwoners van Jeffreysbaai het gestem en die lyneis gesluit.
Die wenners van die Dorp van die Jaar Oscaraand, isgister tydens ’n glansgeleentheid by Mentorskraalaangewys.Meer as 3 ooo stemme het ingestroom. Die wenners is
soos volg.
BESIGHEIDA. Die vriendelikste personeel en die beste diens1. Smhart Security2. The Greek Restaurant3. Aqua Spa
B. Beste baas van die plaas1. Carl Trahms - Smhart Security2. Fanie Vermaak - VCS3. Soria Claassen - Kings College
C. Besigheid met die grootste specials1. Tampa Bay Spur2. Jeffreys Bay Superspar3. Pick ’n Pay
D. Beste persoonlike assistent in die dorp1. Jacque Meyer - Britz Prokureurs2. Erika Adendorff - VCS3. Marlie Wagner - CW Malan
RESTAURANTA. Lekkerste dis op die spyskaart1. The Greek (37)2. De Viswijf3. Walskipper
B. Restaurant met die lekkerste atmosfeer1. The Greek2. Tampa Bay Spur3. Jé Vista Social Cafe
C. Vinnigste diens1. Ninas2. The Mexican3. Tampa Bay Spur
GASTEHUISA. Vriendelikste gasheer/vrou1. Nikalanders2. Supertubes3. On the Beach Guest House
B. Lekkerste ontbyt1. Fijnbosch Game Lodge and Spa2. Bay Cove Inn3. Stone Olive Guest House
C. Oorspronklikste naam1. Valparaiso2. Nikalanders3. Beach Music
PERSOONLIKHEIDA. Grootste visserman op die dorp1. Aidan Grobbelaar 87 372. Bruce Zlokovich3. Gavin O’Moore
B. Grapjas van die dorp1. Donovan Young2. Wernich Cronje3. PJ Marais
C. Mees entoesiastiese surfer op die dorp1. Arnold Vermaak2. Kayla Olivier3. Ryan Lightfoot
D. Tannie met die grootste selfoonrekening1. Iris Gilbert2. Sonette Korf3. Annemie Bibb
E.Skoolgaandedogtermetdieborrelendstepersoon-likheid1. Jané Venter
2. Nicola Grobbelaar3. Kesré Marks
F. Dogtertjie met die langste vlegsel1. Nicola Grobbelaar2. Erinn Stokker3. Chanel Olivier
G. Seun met die meeste spiere1. Damionn Marks2. Dirk Staats3. Johan Potgieter
H. Skoolgaande seun: grootste gentleman1. Rhys Pegram2. Jonathan Bester3. Wernich de Lange
I. Braaikoning van die dorp1. Meyer Joubert2. André Olivier3. Bennie Janse van Vuuren
J. Coolste onnie op die dorp1. Leanne Daniels2. Marenda Venter3. Carla Smit
Volgens Therese Benade, inhoudsvervaardiger byKwêla, word die finaliste asook die wenner suiwer opgrond van die publiek se stemme gekies. Die stemlynesal eers vanaf 15 Julie aktief weeswanneer al nege strekese dorpsfinaliste bekend is.Die dorpmet diemeeste stemmewordasKwêla seDorp
van die Jaar aangewys.Die dorp wen R1 miljoen se bemarkings-waarde van
kykNET. HomebrewFilms, die vervaardigers vanKwêla,sal ’n 30-sekonde-advertensie oor die dorp maak, wat ge-du-rende kykNET se advertensietyd sal uitgesaaiword.
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EMERGING farmers fromHankey received ashot in the arm in their quest to become suc-cessful commercial farmers, when the MECof Rural Development and Agrarian Reform,Mlibo Qoboshiyane, donated a tractor tothem.
The tractor comes with a row picket plant-er, fertiliser sprinkler, boom sprayer, har-rowingdiscs anda cultivator, at a cost of someR700 000.Also included are 400 litres of diesel, spon-
sored by the department. Fencing materialwill follow in due course.The donation comes after the MEC visited
the area inSeptember last year.Hewas imme-diately drawn to the plight of the emergingfarmers who were plying their trade underdifficult circumstances due to a lack of re-sources.They took the MEC to their fields where
theyhadplantedpotatoes, cabbages andotheragricultural produce and asked for assis-tance. The donationwas the result of their en-durance.At the handover function of the vehicle, Qo-
boshiyane said the group of farmers, fromMilton and Weston, was a good example ofpeople-driven economic development and itwas only right for Government to assist them
in expanding.“During this month where we are celebrat-
ing 60 years of the Freedom Charter, we arefulfilling one its commitments. The Chartersays ‘The state shall help peasants (farmers)with implements, seeds, tractors and dams tosave the soil and assist tillers’. We are trans-lating these words into reality,” he said.“When we come back here, we want to be
told that the people of Hankey are preoccu-pied inmaking their land productive and eco-nomically viable. Land is what we have as aresource andwe should exploit this resource,not only for subsistence, but as an economiccatalyst,” said Qoboshiyane.Kouga Executive Mayor Daphne Kettledas
said emerging farmerswere crucial roleplay-ers in local economicdevelopment andpover-ty eradication.“We want to see you employing and train-
ing young people in farming as a liberatingand viable option of economic development.”Delivering aword of thanks onbehalf of the
farmers, Willem van Rooyen said they werehappy to be witnesses to Government fulfill-ing its promises.“We have spent many years struggling.
Your office has responded promptly and weare very happy that we did not despair andthat you found us active,” he said.
Hankey farmers receive tractorpower
Kouga Executive Mayor Daphne Kettledas (left) and emerging farmers Mzikazi Mjako and Nosane-le van Rooyen prepare to test drive the tractor that was donated to emerging farmers fromHankey by the Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
KOUGA-munisipaliteit moes onlangs een van sy betroubaarstewerkers groet.Solly Romaine van Jeffreysbaai, wat vir 18 jaar by die munisipali-
teit seWater-afdeling gewerk het, het aan die einde van Junie ampte-lik afgetree.OomSolly, soos symedewerkers homken, sê dat hy daarna uitsien
om meer tyd by die huis te kan bestee sodat hy sy vrou, Jennifer,kan bystaan en bederf.Hy het ook vier kinders en vier kleinkinders wat hom baie besig
gaan hou.Hy gaan egter sy kollegas mis asook die lekker werksverhouding
onder die lede van die Water-afdeling.Sy raad aan hulle is om voort te bou op die goeie onderlinge kom-
munikasie waarvoor die span bekend is.“Ek sê graag dankie aan my kollegas vir die mooi saamwerk oor
die jare. Die grootste eer gaan aan God, wat ons deur die goeie enswaar tye gedra het.”Kouga-munisipaliteit wens Oom Solly en sy familie alles wat mooi
is vir sy aftrede.
Waterman tree af na 18 jaar
Solly Romaine (voor, tweede van regs) het onlangs afgetree na 18 jaarse diens aan die gemeenskap. Die Water-afdeling van Jeffreysbaai hetvir hom ‘n afskeid by die Pellsrus–karavaanpark gehou. FOTO:VERSKAF
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Lucky couplewins new car
Gideon and Lynette van der Bank from Humansdorp could not believe their luck when theywere named one of four nationwide winners of a brand new Toyota Etios. This forms partot the Weekly Car Give-away Competition of the Arrie Nel Pharmacy Group, under whichOos-Kaap Pharmacy in Humansdorp operates. Presenting the car at Humansdorp Toyota isDrikus Venter from Oos-Kaap Pharmacy. “We want to thank Drikus and his team andcomment them on the wondereul and professional service they offer to the public,” saysGideon. PHOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
DIE ATKV Brandervolts hou op 22 Julie om19:00 ’n Donker Dinee by Jé Vista Social Caféin Jeffreysbaai.Die dinee is ten bate van Retina SA.“Kom klim in die wêreld van visueel be-
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HONDERD ballonne vir ’n honderd jaar.
Ben Swart, wat vir die afgelope 15 jaar inJeffresybaaiwoon, het op 6 Julie sy 100ste ver-jaardag met 100kleurryke ballonnegevier.Oom Ben, gebore
in Klerksdorp, hetná skool by diespoorweë in Zeerustaangesluit waar hytot op 60 as masjinisgewerk het. Hy hetsy vrou, Izette,ontmoet. Hulle is op15 November 1941getroud. Na syaftrede het hy tot opdie ouderdom van85 geboer.Op 29 Desember
2009 het hy na 68gelukkig huweliks-jare sy lewensmaatverloor.Oom Ben is die
trotse pa van driekinders, Lottie,Bennie (Herman) enAnna, asook dietrotse oupa enoupagrootjie vanOdette van derLinde, ZeldaVermaak, Ben(Herman Pieterse,Frederick en Benvan der Linde enEvie Vermaak.Volgens oom Ben
se seun, Bennie, issy pa se gunsteling
sêding: “So gaan die tyd by ons verby. Jykan hom nie keer nie. Jy kan hom nievashou nie en jy kan hom nie beletnie...Gone with the wind.”
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Ben Swart het op 6 Julie sy 100ste verjaardag met 100 kleurrykeballonne gevier. By hom is sy kinders, Bennie en Anna.FOTO:VERSKAF
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VOTERS in both Jeffreys Bay and St FrancisBay will have the opportunity to attend pub-lic meetings where Athol Trollip, the leaderof theDA in theEasternCape,will be present-ing the vision the DA has for the Kouga in2016 and beyond.Local government elections will take place
anytime from May 2016, and many residentsregard this election as the most crucial onethat has beenheld inKouga, since SouthAfri-ca became a democracy.“There are serious challenges facing Kouga
including an ailing infrastructure which hasseen sewage flowing in the streets of most ofthe towns in Kouga, power cuts that are notEskom related, a lack of housing and “jobs forpals” in theMunicipality,” says Athol Trollip.“The DA is determined to win Kouga and
bring Western Cape style government to theresidents of thismunicipalitywhere servicesare actually delivered and housing lists areproperly controlled to avoid houses being al-located to the politically connectedwhile oth-er, more deserving residents miss out.“Infrastructure needs to upgraded and
maintained to ensure that the tourism andagricultural industries can flourish in Kou-ga, thereby ensuring more sustainable jobsfor residents.”TheJeffreysBaymeetingwill beheld at the
Newton Hall at 18:00 on July 13, while the StFrancis Bay meeting will be held at the Vil-lage Hall at 18:00 on July 14.Residents are invited to attend themeetings.
For information, contact Elza van Lingen,the leader of the DA in the Kouga, at 082 5574206.
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MONIQUE BASSON
GONE are the days when beer was the cheap-est thing in a bar and there was nothing so-phisticated about it - it was cheers up and bot-toms up.
Then Lance Kabot came to St Francis Bayand changed everything. Now beer is not justbeer anymore. Nowthere is a differencebetween a lager, ale,weiss and pilsner andbeer lovers can saythey prefer the BeachBlonde to the Wilds-ide.Sporting thirteen
craft beers on tap - ro-tating each week - wastaken a step further.Kabot, the owner of StFrancis Brewing Com-pany, is now brewinghis own house brand -Beach Blonde, Light-house Ale Storm RiderStout andWildside Ipa. Ranging from an easydrinking beer to a biscuit and caramel in-fusedbeerwithmorebodyand taste, and froman unrestrained celebration of hops to theperfect storm in a beer glass, this locallybrewed beer caters for a variety of pallettes.After a serious surf accident at Seal Point
in December 2012 left himwith a broken neckand hospitalised for twomonths, Kabot knew
the time was right to invest in his life-longdream - to open his own brewing company.“The accident changedmywhole life,” says
Kabot. “While in hospital, I had a lot of timeto think and decided I should do what I enjoymost - brewing beer and share the tapestry oftastes with others.“Only the purest intentions go into making
our beer. Using only barley, hops and water;the ingredients are care-fully selected to ensureyou get the pure taste ofour craft beer.”Kabot talks with pride
about the process of beer-making.“The four main steps
are the mashing of the in-gredients, the kettle, fer-mentation and condition-ing. It takes about threeweeks from the first stepto when the beer is readyto be served,” saysKabot.“I do not use any addi-
tives to increase thespeed of the process. I let
the ingredients do their own thing on its owntime. That iswhen the beer tastes the best andis the healthiest.”Apart from tasting a variety of different
brews, residents and visitors can experiencebeer pairing with food, learn all about wheat,hops or barley and pick up new words thatwill make them seem very smart with their‘normal’ beer drinking friends.
Lance Kabot, the owner of St Francis Brewing Company, is now brewing his own house brand -Beach Blonde, Lighthouse Ale Storm Rider Stout and Wildside Ipa. PHOTO’S:MONIQUE BASSON
Locally brewed beer at the St FrancisBrewing Company.
Brewingdreamtakes flight
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THE third Nomvula’s Knit Festival andCompetition is set to take place in St Fran-cis Bay from 24 to 26 September 2015.The event is sponsored by SAMIL/
South African Expressions and SAPRO-TEX and the theme for this year is Wear-able Art.The festival workshops will concen-
trate onmastering techniques and under-standing form and design. Guest lecturer,well known crochet and quilt teacher,
DoortjieGersbachwill be showingher jacketcreatedwith crochet and intarsia knitting asan inspiring piece of wearable art. Work-shops will be hosted at various venues in StFrancis and are available for both the avidenthusiast and beginners at R120 per ses-sion. The full schedule can be found on theNomvula’s Knitters website at www.knit-ters.co.za.A highlight of the festival is the annual
Knitter’s competition which anyone can en-
ter for an entry fee of R30 and aswith the festi-val, the theme is Wearable Art. “Knitters areinvited to submit a piece of wearable art suchas a shawl, booties, slippers – anythingweara-ble,” says Frances Becker founder of the KnitFest and Nomvula’s Knitters.“Entries can also include tea cosies, hot wa-
ter bottle covers and even doggie attire! Thereis plenty of room for creativity and fun andall details on how to enter can also be foundon our website – www.knitters.co.za.
“This year’s competition winners willbe rewarded with generous prizes fromour sponsors and we are delighted that Ri-ta Guillome, a lecturer in Knitwear andDesign at NNMU in Port Elizabeth will bejudging the competition.”For more information, registration and
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SEAGULL Travel is proud to present the inau-gural Jeffreys Bay Xtreme (JBayX) Trail Run,which forms part of the 2015 JBay WinterFest.
The JBayX is unique in concept entailingthree individual trail runs, all starting 12 hoursapart and showcasing the best of the JeffreysBay area.
The total distance covered will be just over60km and will surely test the mettle and endu-rance of all participants.
Day one kicks off at the Kabeljous Lagoon at07:00 on July 11, seeing participants covering adistance of 20km. This will be followed with a20km night trail run at Impala Ranch at 19:00that sameday.The routwill take runnersunderthe majestic wind turbines of the Jeffreys BayWind Farm.
Daytwowillgetunderwayonly12hours later,seeing runners gearing up for a 20km run at theHappy Hippo Farm on the banks of the Seekoei-
river in Aston Bay at 07:00 on July 12.Participants can either complete all three
events and earn a coveted JBayX finisher shirt,or they can enter only one or two of the events.
A 4km fun Night Trail Run/ Walk will takeplace at Impala Ranch at 19:20 on July 12. Therace is suitable for families, friends, supportersand first time trail runners.
The event is in aid of the Jeffreys Bay NSRIand a portion of the entry fee will be donated tothem.Participantshave theoptionofmakinganadditional donation to this worthy cause.
Event venues will have ample entertainment,as well as food and drinks. For information orto enter, visit www.jbayx.co.za. Alternatively,contact Rieghard van Rensburg from NSRI at0718966831.Lateentriescanbedoneat theNSRISea Rescue Station 37 MTN Tower in Diaz Roadfrom 16:00 to 18:00 on July 10, as well as on theday of the race. Entries will close 60 minutes be-fore the start of the event.
JBayXTrail Run test of endurance
Seagull Travel is proud to present the inaugural Jeffreys Bay Xtreme (JBayX) Trail Run, whichforms part of the 2015 JBay WinterFest.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Jeffreys to sportOakleyXOverChallengeWHAT do you get when you bring together15 elite athletes and sporting personalitiesfrom various disciplines?
Banter, good vibes and camaraderie offthe field . and fierce competition on it.
The inaugural Oakley X-Over in JeffreysBay saw the likes of Jordy Smith, ButchJames, Greg Minnaar and Garreth McLellancompete in a unique cross-over event featur-ing mountain-bi-king, surfing and golf. Thisyear they’re doing it all again.
Competing in the tournament will be a se-lection of top Oakley athletes as well as onelucky member of the public.
Butch James, crowned the inauguralOakley X-Over champion, will be back todefend his title against Jordy Smith,Greg Minnaar and Garret “Soldier Boy”McLellan, who will be looking to avengehis last place in 2014.
Also returning to the event is BobSkinstad, David Miller, John Smit, Kevin
Evans, Ruan de Smidt and RaynardTissink. New on the scene are LanceIsaacs and Dale Steyn.
With the highest combined score over thethree disciplines, James snatched the tro-phy from Raynard Tissink in second andGreg Minnaar in third. Defending his titleis going to be hard work. New faces Isaacsand Steyn are both keen to impress in whatwill be their rookie performances, whileTissink and and Minnaar will be pumped toget to the top of the podium.
“Last year the event was a resoundingsuccess for everyone involved,” said OakleySports Marketing Manager Seth Hulley,who thought up this competition. “We’relooking forward to an exciting event thisyear with a few new faces and more fun andexcitement planned.”
The Oakley X-Over will take place at Im-pala Ranch MTB Trail, the Links GolfCourse and the Lower Point in Jeffreys Bayfrom July 9 to 10.
Butch James, crowned the inaugural Oakley X-Over champion, will be back to defend his titleagainst Jordy Smith, Greg Minnaar and Garret “Soldier Boy” McLellan. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
JEFFREYS BAY will come to life with topperformers this July.
The fourth annual Winter Music Festival,set to blow music lovers away, will take placeat Jolly Dolphin from July 10 to 18 as part ofthe annual JBay Winterfest - amplifying thefestival to a whole new note.
Jack Parow will kick off the music festivi-
ties on July 10, followed by Matthew Mole onJuly 11 and Shortstraw who will be all overthe show on July 12.
A festival first is a special directors screen-ing by Jon Savage of the newly relea-ses mov-ie Stone Cold Jane Austen on July 14 for allthe cult movie fans, hipsters and band crazygroupies.
Taxi Violence will make their appearancemidweek on July 15 to keep the crowds goinguntil the final weekend.
Catering for the electronic dance music fa-natics, Jolly Dolphin will feature PHFat onJuly 17 and Grimehouse on on July 15, 17 and18 - causing some foot stomping craziness.
Desmond and the Tutus will get the party
rocking on July 18.Tickets are available from Computicket.
Full week passes can be purchased at R260.For information, visit their website at
http://www.jollydolphin.co.za/ or their Fa-cebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/events/578952572208421/. Alternatively, con-tact Rein Els at 042 2932624 or 072 980 8023.
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JBayWinterfest FunduroonSaturdaySLAKE Adventures be hosting their thirdJBay Winterfest Funduro on Saturday, July18.
The Funduro is a fun ride and no competi-tor licenses or club memberships are needed.
Riders of all levels togetherwith family andfriends are welcome.
The loop consists of 15km single track and
is measured as easy-medium in difficulty.The terrain will consist of both flat and tech-nical riding.
It is perfect for beginners, and there is somefun obstacles for pro’s to enjoy.
The infamous Slake Pit - the obstaclecourse - will wow the crowd with spectacularentertainment.
Love Food Café will cater for those hungry
and thirsty.Bring your own fold-up chair.The event will take place at Mondplaas at
the Seashells signboard turn-off on the hilljust above the Mondplaas petrol station.
Great lucky draw prizes will be up forgrabs.
Entries cost R200 per person and partici-pants can register at www.slakeadven-
tures.com.For more information, contact Roché at
076 135 9443 or send an email to [email protected] of events) 07:30: Documentation) 08:45: Riders briefing) 09:00: Start of event) 13:00: Lucky draw prizes
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SOME of the Nelson Mandela MetropolitanUniversity’smost famous SouthAfrican rug-by alumni are set to gather for a once-in-a-lifetime legacy event in Port Elizabeth onSeptember 3.
TheMadibaz Bok Banter dinner will bringtogether a constellation of Springbok starsfrom across the decades in celebration ofNMMU’s 10 years of existence, following themerger of the University of Port Elizabeth,PE Technikon and local Vista Universitycampus.
The event will be headlined bymembers ofthe 1995 Rugby World Cup winning squadHennie le Roux, Hannes Strydom and GarryPagel,whowill share their experiences twen-ty years on aswell as their predictions on theeve of this year’s competition.
They will be joined by former Blitzbokkecoach Paul Treu, who led his side to victoryin the 2008/9 Sevens World Series, and ex-Springbok manager Zola Yeye who has theinside scoop on the 2007 world champions.
Madibaz deputy director of sport PetrusBoukes said that they had assembled a veryknowledgeable and experienced panel, led bypopular TV commentator Gavin Cowley, todiscuss the upcoming World Cup in a chat-show format.
He said the idea behind the anniversaryfunction was to acknowledge the rugby play-ers, administrators and officials who had anassociation with NMMU and its founder in-stitutions.
“All the alumni jumped at the opportunityto return to their alma mater and give some-thing back,” said Boukes.
“As champions in the international rugbyarena, they personify the excellence thatNMMU strives for.”
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Hannes Strydom.PHOTO:DUIF DU TOIT/TOUCHLINE Paul True. PHOTO: ARCHIVE
He said the list of guest stars was by nomeans complete and a further “squad an-nouncement” would follow shortly.
With the first World Cup Rugby game tak-ing place on September 18, local rugby fanswill be able to get first-hand informationfrom the experts.
“Obviously, the audiencewill also be privi-leged tohear theirhilarious andoften contro-versial untold stories.”
In addition, guests will be able to bid onrugby memorabilia in an auction.
Proceeds from the evening will be used to-wards building a dedicated rugby clubhouseat the Madibaz Stadium.
Boukes said this would serve as a “home”for players, alumni and supporters and thatthe facility would showcase the greatachievements of past players to honour a tra-dition of top-flight student rugby.
“By their presence, our very own rugbyhe-roes will contribute to building a legacy forfuture generations of students,” said directorof alumni relations Paul Geswindt.
.The Bok Banter dinner will be held at theNMMU Indoor Sports Centre on September3.
Just 600 tickets have been made availablefor this exclusive event at a cost of R350 perperson or R3 500 for a 10-seater table. Theprice includes a three-course meal and com-plimentary drinks.
To book, email Sheree van Rooyen on [email protected] or phone 041504 4358.
For sponsorship opportunities, contactCliff Hall on [email protected] 082 781 0544.
For more information, find Madibaz4U onFacebook and Twitter.
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MET sy eindelose strande, legendariese gol-we en pragtige natuurskoon is Jeffreysbaai ’njuweel van ’n vakansiedorp.
Dié dorp het Gerrie en Laurika Nieuwen-huis, wie gereeld in die Oos-Kaap vakansiegehou het, se harte gesteel.As dit by kuseiendomme kom, bied
Jeffreysbaai die beste waarde vir geld. Ditwas dus ’n natuurlike keuse vir dieNieuwenhuis-egpaar om na Jeffreysbaai teverhuis en hul eieeiendomsagentskaphier te open. SeeffEiendomme het op14 Februarie 2007 in65 Da Gamaweggeopen waar diebesigheid van kragtot krag gegroei het.“Nou, na agt en ’n
half jaar, het ons diegeleentheid om deelvan die bedry-wighede en lekkeratmosfeer in diesentrale besigheid-sarea naby diehoofstrand tewees,” sê Gerrie.“Ons het op 1 Julie na die bekende Times
Square-gebou verhuis. Die gebou is naby diehoofstrand geleë en omring met van die ge-wildste restaurante in die dorp, soos TampaBay Spur, Ocean Basket, Jé Vista Social Cafe,The Greek en Catch of the Day.”
Die Seeff-groep het in 2014 eiendomme vantot R1.75 miljoen daagliks om die uur ver-koop. Seeff het oor die jare verskeie pryse bydie Seeff-prysuitdelings in die oos-Kaap op-geraap. Hulle het onder meer met die gesogteAsk Africa Orange-toekenning vir die BesteKliëntediens in die Eiendomsagentskap-af-deling vir 2014/2015 weggestap.Volgens Gerrie gaan hulle as ’n span poog
om 2015 een van die bestes ooit te maak.“As eienaars van die agentskap beywer
ons onsself omkliëntediens vanhoë gehalte te leweren u eiendom binnedie kortste moont-like tyd en teen diehoogste moontlikeprys te verkoop,” sêGerrie. “Ons kliënteword ons vriendeen ons poog om dievriendskappe tebehou. Ons nooi uvriendelik uit om ueiendom by onskantoor te kom lysom te verkoop of teverhuur.”
SMS u naam en adres na 082 372 9211 of stu-ur ’n epos na [email protected] en ommaandeliks ’n geskenkbewys van ’n restau-rant by die hoofstrand wen.“Ons bedank al ons agente, kliënte, diens-
verskaffers en vriende vir hulle bystand dieafgelope jare,” sê Gerrie.
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Gerrie en Laurika Nieuwenhuis het op 14Februarie 2007 die Seeff Eiendomsagentskapin Jeffreysbaai geopen. FOTO:VERSKAF
Trotse wenners: (voor) Samuel Seeff, Laurika Nieuwenhhuis, Erika van der Walt, Ronel Versteeg,Dean Nieuwenhuis, (agter) Gerrie Nieuwenhuis, Werner Du Pisani en Stewart Morrison.FOTO: VERSKAF
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VOORGEBOORTEKLASSEPoliclinic Voorgeboorteklasse vir swanger dames in ’n binnehuiseswembad vind op Maandae plaas. Skakel Yolandé by 042 296 0454na-ure.
LINE DANCE CLASSESLine Dance Classes take place at the Bowling Club in Jeffreys Bay at15:00 on Mondays. The cost is R15 per class per person. For moreinformation, contact UKDC dance instructor Marie Louw at 083 4250724.
EGK DIENSTYEDie Evangelies Gereformeerde Kerk op die hoek van Da Gamawegen Scheldestraat in Jeffreysbaai hou dienste om 09:00 en 18:30 opSondag. Skakel Paul Grobbelaar by 072 277 9781.
VEK DIENSTYEDie dienstye van die Volle Evangelie Kerk in Kameeldoringstraat,Wavecrest is om 09:30 Sondae. Skakel 071 191 9437.
VEK DIENSTYEDie dienstye van die Volle Evangelie Kerk van God in Humansdorp isom 09:30. Skakel past Tinus by 084 626 9719.
PARKINSONSOefeninge, wat spiere versterk en beweging stimuleer, geskik virParkinsons-lyers bewegingdisfunksie, vind elke Dinsdag om 10:30 bydie NG Kerkkompleks in Wavecrest plaas. Vir navrae, kontak MarieHeyns by 042 296 2530 of 082 612 2482.
JBAY GOLF CLUBThe Jeffreys Bay Golf Club will host their Chicken Run Golf Day from07:00 to 15:00 every Friday. Players pay for nine holes, and get ninefree. Rotisserie chicken vouchers from Woolworths are up for grabs.The green fees are R40. For more information, contact Len at 042293 2532.
BEACH WALKSBeach Walks take place at the Main Beach at 08:00 every Saturdayin front of the dolphin statue. Everyone is welcome. Contact 082 4643099 or 082 607 1194.
KROGDie Kairos Rousmart Ondersteuningsgroep (KROG) bied weekliksesessies aan diegene wat iemand aan die dood verloor het. Virinligting, skakel 082 702 0727 of stuur ’n epos na [email protected].
KOUGA NOMADSThe Kouga Nomads Bowls will meet at the Jeffreys Bay Bowling Clubsat 13:00 on July 12. The dress code is Nomads or Whites. Bring aplate of snacks.
GLANSAANDHuis Meiring (dogterskoshuis by die Hoërskool Nico Malan) hou op27 Julie om 18:30 hul jaarlikse fondsinsameling glansaand byMentorskraal in Jeffreysbaai. Matriekleerders hou modeparade met hulmatriekafskeidrokke en -pakke. Kaartjies kos R35 per persoon en isby die skool beskikbaar. Skakel 042 295 1130.
NARTJIEFEESDie jaarlikse Agrimark Nartjiefees vind op 26 September by die NGKerk Loerie plaas. Vir meer inligting of om ’n stalletjie te bespreek,skakel Amande by 042 287 0634 of stuur ’n epos na [email protected] gestuur word.
NICHOLIS LOUWNicholis Louw tree op 15 Julie om 20:00 by die J’Bay Diner inJeffreysbaai op ten bate van Cansa. Kaartjies kos R120 per persoonen is beskikbaar by Andri by 071 851 1731.
MARK VAN DROMEDie Mark van Drome vind elke Vrydag, Saterdag en Maandag vanaf10:00 tot 15:00 by die middelste ingang van Fountains Mall plaas.Skakel Christine Marais by 082 677 5358.
KOUGA NOMADSThe Kouga Nomads Bowls will meet before the play at the JeffreysBay Bowling Club at 13:00 on July 19. The dress code is Nomads orWhites. Bring a plate of snacks.
TECOMA KUNSMARKDie Tecoma Kunsmark op die hoek van Da Gamaweg en Tecomas-traat vind op 11 Julie van 09:00 plaas. Skakel Neil by 042 2962791.
SAVADie Suid-Afrikaanse Vereniging vir Afgetredenes (SAVA) vergader op16 Julie om 10:00 by die Rolbalklub in Jeffreysbaai. Die spreker isThea van Private Care Ambulansdienste. Skakel Louis by 042 2960193.
EB FLOBLOMMEKLUBDie Eb Flo-Blommeklub vergader op 15 Julie om 09:30 by De Viswijfin Jeffreysbaai. Jennifer Saayman gaan wys hoe om Dryfhout enstompe in blommeskesppings te gebruik. Besoekers is welkom. Koste isR15 per persoon. Verversings sal bedien doen. Skakel Emblem by042 296 2300.
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MISCELLANEOUS LAND USE APPLICATIONS
TheCouncil has received the following applications:
The subdivision of Remainder of the Farm No 304, Honeyville Division of Humansdorp into34 portions in termsof Section 24 of theOrdinance 15 of 1985.
The rezoning of Remainder of the Farm No 304, Honeyville, Division of Humansdorp fromAgriculture 1 to the proposed development of an Eco Village (associated with agriculturepermaculture activities) in terms of Section 17 of the Land Use Planning Ordinance 15 of1985.
The subdivision of Erf 2907, Sea Vista into 2 portions each in terms of Section 24 of the LandUsePlanningOrdinance 15 of 1985.
The rezoning of Portion of Portion 2 of the Farm Mentors Kraal No 336, Division ofHumansdorp from Agriculture 1 to Industrial 1 in terms of Section 17 of the Land UsePlanningOrdinance 15 of 1985.
Application in terms of Section 4.6 of the applicable Zoning Scheme Regulations for theoperation of aWarehouse.
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KOUGA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 9 JULY 2015 SPORT 15
RALLY fans can look forward to an excitingVolkswagen Rally on Friday and Saturday,July 17 and 18, in Port Elizabeth and sur-rounds. The 2015 event features 12 stages ofcompetition, with the layout of the event de-signed to keep the action as close to the fansas possible.
For motorsport fans wanting to get in-volved as early as possible, the scrutineeringfunction on Thursday evening before the ral-ly presents the perfect opportunity. The ven-ue is Tavcor Volkswagen on theWilliamMof-fett Expressway.Scrutineering has been revamped for 2015
and will allow fans to see the cars, meet thedrivers and navigators, get posters signedand also enter a competition.A wheel-changing competition is being or-
ganised for rally fans attenting the scruti-
neering event – the winners of which will betreated to a VIP VW Rally experience at theVolkswagen Rally.“TheVWRally is going to bemore challeng-
ing and also much more spectator friendly,”says Joe Fourie, route organiser of the event.“There is less driving around for the rallyfans and there is also spectating on every sin-gle stage of the event. A great deal of work hasgone into making this rally the most accessi-ble event yet.”Auto Pavilion at Volkswagen in Uitenhage
is the start of theVolkswagenRally atmiddayas usual – with free entry for rally fans whocan spend time exploring the interactive lay-out and also getting to know the teams.From there the action moves to stage one
- the Motherwell stage at 12:24 with stage twoat Jachtvlakte starting at 13:15.Stage three sees the teams head to Mission
Road at 14:03 and rally fans can spectate thisstage at Port Elizabeth Oval Track Raceway(PEOTR). Stage four sees a return toJachtvlakte starting at 15:34. Stage five is an-other repeat, this time the Motherwell stagewhich starts at 16:30.The final stage for Friday is at Aldo Scrib-
ante Raceway where Volkswagen Rally com-petitors will face a challenging tar and gravelstage starting around sunset (17:30).“As sponsors we have worked closely with
the Volkswagen Rally organisers to ensurethis event is easily accessible to the generalpublic – not just hardcore fans, but for anyonewho enjoys action and cars,” saysMikeRowe,Volkswagen’s Motorsport Manager. “Lessdriving, plenty of spectating options at thestages and stages run more than once. All ofthese combine to make it as easy for specta-tors as possible.”
Saturdaymorning startswith an early stageat Buffelshoek farm from 07:44 after which theVolkswagenRally field heads to theLongmoreForest for the Sinkdam stage at 08:38.Stagenine sends the competitors toMission
Road – initially used as stage three on Friday– to rally from 09:34 before they return to theforest for stage 10, the PPC Ultimate stage.Stages 11 and 12 are super special stages
which means spectators can look forward towatching two cars in action on the stage si-multaneously – and both of these stages takeplace at PEOTR, rounding off theVolkswagenRally with maximum action.“Greater accessibility to the event means
more opportunities to see the rally cars in ac-tion,” says Fourie.“Thiswill provide good spectating but rally
fans should still plan their spectating andchoose which stages they would like to see.”
Hergen Fekken and Pierre Arries in action. PHOTO:DAVID LEDBITTER
12Stagesof exciting rallyaction
A DETERMINED Bestmed-Shukuma Madi-baz cycling team held many of the largersquads at bay to take the silver medal in theteam classification at the University SportSouthAfrica competition in Stellenbosch lastweek.
Hosts Maties claimed the overall victoryand the University of Cape Town took thirdplace on the podium.Madibaz team captain Marinus Prinsloo
and teammate Christian van Aardt didNMMU proud with their selection to the na-tional squad for the world student games.Despite being the 2014 titleholders, the
NMMU riders were at a numerical disadvan-tage from the start of the three-day road tour.“We went into the tour as defending cham-
pions and never would have thought that wewould get the results we did with only fourriders compared to the other universitieswho had up to seven,” said Prinsloo, whoseyoung team also included Matthew Hayter,Van Aardt and Shane Kemp.The tour kicked off with a 70km road stage
on the Lady Loch circuit in Wellington.The Madibaz were looking good until the
third lap, whenVanAardt crashed heavily ashe crossed the line at the first sprint prime.“It was at this point that I once again real-
ised why I love student champs so much, asthe entire bunch then sat up and waited forChristiaan to return,” said Prinsloo.The NMMU team recovered well to go into
the afternoon’s individual time-trial in firstplace in the team classification.“The guys showed guts as the entire team
rode brilliant times despite our smallerteam,” Prinsloo said.Unfortunately, the Madibaz slipped into
second after stage two, as the 120km queenstage loomed ahead the following day.
Prinsloo said day three proved to be eventougher on the NMMU camp with the riders
feeling physically drained from the two pre-vious days of hard racing.
Madibaz cyclists take silverat student champs
The Bestmed-Shukuma Madibaz cycling team took the runner-up spot in the team classification atthis year’s University Sport SA championship hosted by Maties. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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THE sixth annual Enid Pretorius PropertiesWomen’s Day Trail Run and Walk is set totake place in and around St Francis Bay at09:00 on August 9.
The main distance of the day is 26km, butdue to thepopularity of the route, the organis-ers introduced a new half marathon (21km)and 15kmdistance through the areas normal-ly closed to the public, as well as a 5km onthe St Francis Bay Golf Course for park run-ners and walkers.
“This is a walk to celebrate Women’s Day,but runners and males are also welcome,”says organiser Eric Stewart. “We have intro-duced shorter distances to the original eventas weather conditions on the day can changethings into a challenge. We want everyone tohave the opportunity to enjoy our beautifulsurrounds.”
The main race starts at the St Francis Golf
Course and proceeds through the St FrancisGolf Course en route to the St Francis Links.
Participants will be transported to the21km and 15km starting points just after the26km kicked off.
There will be four well-stocked waterpoints on the entire route.
The first water point will be at the St Fran-cisLinksService gate,where the 21kmpartic-ipants will be taken to for the start of this dis-tance.
The second waterpoint, on the Mosterts-hoek Road, will be the start of the 15km dis-tance. No private vehicles will be allowed toenter the property, and participants will bedropped off together. The route will be alongthe Wild Side’s rocky shoreline.
The third waterpoint will be at the SealPoint Lighthouse, from where runners andwalkers will cross the Cape St Francis mainbeachandSharkPoint to reach the fourthwa-terpoint at Port St Francis. Theywill thenusethe Two Harbours Walk route to get to the fi-
nish line at the Village Centre.Certificateswill be awarded to the top three
male and female winners in each distance.True to the original event, a prize will be giv-en to the oldest and youngest participant ofthe main event, running or walking, itdoesn’t matter.
Online entries can be done at www.stfran-cissport.co.za or entry forms can be collectedfrom Enid Pretorius Properties in the StFrancis Village Centre.
The entry fee is R40 for the 5km, R60 for the15km, R80 for 21km and R120 for 26km. Jun-iors (under 17) pay R20 for the 5km, R40 forthe 15km, R60 for the 21km and R80 for themain event.
Number collection will take place from08:00 and race briefing will be at 08:45 at EnidPretorius Properties.
Formore information, contactEsti Stewartat 073 825 0835 or Eric Stewart at 082 394 7363.Alternatively send an email to [email protected].
Put on your running shoes forWomen’s Day
THEKougaExpresswill for the first time puttheir pedal power to the test as hundredsof adrenaline junkies descend on JeffreysBay for the Jeffreys Bay Mountain BikeOpen.
Representing the Kouga Express, TanjeBarrett and Elmarie Gouws will tackle pur-pose-built wooden bridges and berms, fastfarm roads, as tight and twisty singletrackalong an old riverbed and a tunnel of naturalvegetation.
Now in its third year, the Mountain BikeOpen wheels off at the Kabeljauws Lagoon at08:00 this Saturday and features three routes:40km, 60km and 85km.
The 40km route is designed for the adven-turous fun rider looking to ride a significantdistance andwill be fairly flat andnon-techni-cal. The two longer routes require good tech-nical proficiency and some training in thelegs, with the 60km aimed at trail riders andthe 85km at fit racers with marathon experi-ence.
The longer routes will also feature spectac-ular trails in Impala Ranch, a bike park out-side Jeffreys Bay. The 1 000 hectares of pris-tine countryside has been a private gamefarm for the past 20 years with access onlyto family and friends of the landowner.
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Representing the Kouga Express at the JBayMTB Open are Elmarie Gouws and TanjeBarrett. PHOTO:SHANE BARRETT
This competition will be ‘fished’ on a catchand release basis in order to promote respon-sible angling, and there will be 15 weigh mar-shals on duty to record catches.
July can be a very productivemonth for an-gling in Jeffreys Bay, with some quality edi-ble fish around. Depending on the conditionson the day, catches should include MusselCracker, Steenbras, Kob, Elf and Leerfish.Winter months are not the best time to targetsharks and rays, but under the right condi-tions anglers could look at targeting Smooth-ounds, Spotties, Cowsharks and SpearnoseSkates.
Entertainment on the day includes a baitand tackle clinic from 15:00 to 16:00 by Proteaanglers and television personalities, kites,
music, food stalls, a beer tent and a play areafor the children.
Registration takes place from 06:30 to 08:00at the Kabeljous parking lot on the day of thecompetition.
The fishing area will be from DolphinBeach to the far side of the Kabeljous lagoon.The competition hours is from 08:30 to 14:30,with the prize-giving are at 16:30.
Officials will be available on the day at theKabeljous grass parking area to assist all en-trants before the competition starts.
Theentry fee isR150 formen,R100 for ladiesand R50 for children u.16. Tickets are availa-ble at all major tackle shop. For more infor-mation, contact Sonya at 078 087 2806 or sendan email to sonyadoris@ gmail.com.
Reel in thousands at skins competition
Any money won by Jan Olivier, who isrepresenting the Kouga Express, at the JbaySkins Fishing competition will be donated to acharity in Jeffreys Bay. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
The event carries the unique distinction ofbeing the only MTB event in Africa to runthrough a wind farm.
Riders taking part in the 60km and 85kmroutes will be racing through the JeffreysBay Wind Farm, situated between JeffreysBay andHumansdorp, riding along the roadsthat are interspersed by 80m tall wind tur-bines towers, spread more than 500m apart.PRIZE MONEY85KM1st - R 5 500; 2nd - R 2 500; 3rd - R 1 350
60KM1st - R 2 500; 2nd - R 1 200; 3rd - R 850
40KM1st - R 1 500; 2nd - R 1 000; 3rd - R 500
Sponsored by the Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm,the organisers have pulled out all the stopsto ensure that come race day, cyclists andspectators can expect a well-organised, safeevent. To enter, visit www.jeffreysbays-port.co.za.
THE Kouga Express is all set to ‘reel in’ somecash at the third JBay Winterfest FishingSkins Competition at the Kabeljauws Lagoonfrom 08:30 to 14:30 on July 11.
The competition will be fished on a “skins”system, with anglers competing for a R2 000cash prize every hour of the competition. Anymoney won by Jan Olivier, who is represent-ing the Kouga Express, will be donated to acharity in Jeffreys Bay.
This approach promises to make for an ex-citing day where any fish could be a potentialprize-winner.
In addition to the R12 000 cash, there willbe many other prizes and lucky draws suchas the best catch for a junior (under 18), ladiesand species draw.