39th Kathmandu Coast to Coast

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Dougal Allan Wins His Second Kathmandu Coast to Coast Race

Press Release / 13.02.2021See All Event Posts Follow Event
Dougal Allan on the finish line
Dougal Allan on the finish line / © Kathmandu Coast to Coast

A late charge down Canterbury’s South Eyre road has propelled Wanaka’s Dougal Allan to his second Kathmandu Coast to Coast Longest Day Men’s Title.

The 35-year-old chased down Christchurch’s Sam Manson with 30 kilometres to go in the gruelling 243-kilometre multisport race to win in eleven hours, nine minutes and 52 seconds, nine minutes and six seconds ahead of Manson.

“It was a lot harder today to be honest (than his first win), and it feels easily as good to win today only because it took me 10 hours to take the lead and when you can’t see the athlete in front of you for 10 hours it’s too hard to believe that it’s possible. I think I’m probably more satisfied today from a mental standpoint.”

Manson got frustrated waiting for others in the bunch to do their share on the front, so took off at the forty kilometres mark with five other riders.

He took a 2 minutes forty lead into the Mountain Run, extending it to over six minutes at the start of the 70-kilometre kayak leg down the Waimakariri River.

Before the Wanaka professional multisporter chewed into Mansons’ lead, exiting the river just 2 minutes 40 behind.

Dougal Allan kayaking in the Coast to Coast race

“I knew Dougal would be chasing me. And the wind continued to pick up down the final bike ride, I just hoped that he would be further back and perhaps get a worse wind than me. Obviously, he still had a little bit more in the tank and did a really good job on that final ride.”

Allan knows exactly what it’s like to be runner up, having finished second himself in 2020.

“It was mixed feeling (when Allan passed Manson), I was excited to be taking the lead, but I love Sam Manson like a brother. We’ve raced together and against each other ­- he’s going to win this race one day.”

“I could just sense how much he wanted to win this today, he wanted it but came up a little short. Make no mistake, I’m thrilled, but I’m feeling a bit for Sammy.”

Swannanoa vegetable grower Ryan Kiesanowski braved a broken toe to claim the final podium place in eleven hours and 31 minutes 55 seconds.

“I saw the surgeon a couple of weeks ago and he said, ‘That’s going to need surgery’.”

The 37-year-old instead braved the pain to leap up over Goat Pass and paddle down the Waimakariri River.

“I started to feel the pain a bit at the back half of the mountain run, but the paddle was pretty challenging. I didn’t dare use my right rudder with about to 2k to go in the paddle.”

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