Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 22 February 2026
📘 Source: Daily Dispatch

East London’s Andy Birkett became the first man to win the Dusi Canoe Marathon 16 times on Saturday when he and Matt Fenn claimed the K2 title, while Christie Mackenzie and Saskia Hockly were crowned women’s champions. The day belonged to Euro Steel’s Birkett, who produced a vintage display with his younger protégé Fenn in the back of the boat. The pair began the day with an advantage of more than six minutes, and they were flawless all the way to the ocean.

Birkett is now the most decorated paddler in the history of the race, surpassing the late Dusi King Graeme Pope-Ellis to notch up his 16th win in 17 years — a dominance and longevity not seen in many sporting codes. Not only was it a 16th title, but it was just the second time that Birkett has won the Dusi twice with the same K2 partner. His first two K2 wins came with Jason Graham and now 2024 and 2026 have been with training partner and friend Fenn.

“I get goosebumps thinking about it and he’s done something that no one has ever done and it’s so special to be a part of that,” Fenn said about Birkett’s achievement. “I have appreciated the last three days of him keeping me in the boat! “To be a two-time Dusi champion with Andy is very special, I never thought I would even be a one-time Dusi champion.” Birkett has always shunned records and achievements, and he was at his humble best when reflecting on the race and what he and his partner achieved.

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“If you get caught up in what you are trying to achieve and what you are trying to do, you forget to enjoy yourself,” Birkett said. The last three days have been great. And hats off to Sbonelo (Khwela) and Msawe (Mtolo), they kept us honest and in a proper race for the first two days.

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Originally published by Daily Dispatch • February 22, 2026

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