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Exe Hammer Challenge 2019

Exe Hammer Challenge lives up to its name!

The Exe Hammer Challenge fully lived up to its name this weekend as 68 participants descended at Topsham on Sunday (22nd) to compete in the annual paddleboard challenge. Organised and run by local Watersports providers, Edge Watersports, the race consisted of a 10km course, which was made even more challenging by the weather; as participants contended with strong headwinds, choppy water and treacherous downpours. Check the video Here

Nevertheless, there was an abundance of support from participants and the local community who came down to watch. World-champion kitesurfer, Steph Bridge, who will be heading up the much anticipated new watersports centre on Exmouth waterfront next year, Sideshore, gave a clear and motivating briefing at the start of the race. From timings to safety procedures, and with support from the Harbour Master, Steph and her team persevered and helped participants to stay on course from Topsham Quay all the way to Exmouth seafront.

Cheating the Southerly wind along the Powderham and Starcross shoreline before making a dash out of the Estuary and along Exmouth seafront is just a taster of the hurdles the 68 participants faced. The race came to a poignant close by the designated Sideshoresite, which is currently under construction by the event’s sponsorGrenadier, as participants uttered ‘never again’ before celebrating their defeat by tucking into fish and chips supplied by supporter Rockfish, beer from Hanlons Brewery, and some much-needed sunshine.

Steph Bridge, World champion kitesurfer, and event organiser, said:“The Exe Hammer Challenge was once again a huge success. With over 60 participants competing in the race, it was great to see such strength, determination, and real teamwork evident on the day, despite the weather. Exmouth and Topsham are outstanding locations for Watersports and we were delighted to see so many people take part. Here’s to next year!”

Last year’s winner Ryan James was equally impressive, despite the weather, and finished in 1-hour 18 minutes 47 seconds. By comparison Ryan’s time was c. 1-hour last year, showing just how fierce the course was on Sunday. Next to cross the finish line was Chris Rashley only 7 minutes later, and five minutes after that Gary Charles arrived to qualify for third place.

Next to finish was the first woman, Marie Buchanan, whose inspiration performance should be celebrated, as she’d already paddling the whole course prior to the race!

In the most popular Round Nosed Board class there was a tremendously close finish between Nick Tate and Adam Barnett, reversing last year’s result. Andy Rochester was only a few seconds later in third place, having been felled short of the line by Bernie and Ben Rhodes who had paddled the course as a tandem.

First in the Women’s Round Nosed Board class was Rachel Dobrijevic, with Katie Ward and Claire Sargent completing the podium.

Special mention must be made to Tomasz Stefanski who perhaps embodied the spirit of the Challenge and day as the final finisher in 3 hours 23 minutes 50 seconds. He crossed the line with a big grin and sense of pride on his face and really had earned his food and beer!

The prize giving on the beach was well attended and thankfully the weather held. Next year promises to be even better as Sideshore Watersports centre will be open to provide a superb base.

The Exe Hammer Challenge was sponsored by Grenadier, Rockfish, Hanlons Brewery, Naish, ion, Pro Limit, and The Beach House Exmouth.