River Mile champ underdone but hopeful | The Planner

A slightly underdone Daniel Jones is hoping to defend both of his titles at the SPAR River Mile Festival at Cannonville outside Port Elizabeth this weekend.

 

“My form isn’t as good as it should be.I am not as fit as I was last year because I haven’t been training as much as I should. But I still have a few days to get back into it,”said Jones, who ranks last year’s wins in the double mile and mile alongside his runner-up position in the Jendamark Bell Buoy Challenge as career highlights.

Defending champion Daniel Jones, of Bay Eagles, is hoping to make an impact at this year’s SPAR River Mile Festival. Photo: Full Stop Communications

Defending champion Daniel Jones, of Bay Eagles, is hoping to make an impact at this year’s SPAR River Mile Festival. Photo: Full Stop Communications

 

The 18-year-old from PE said that although he would love to claim the titles again, it was all up to what happened on race day.“There are a lot of other strong swimmers wanting to get their hands on that trophy.”He said his toughest challenge would “probably” come from Aquabear’s Ian Venter, who beat him comfortably in last weekend’s Nelson Mandela Bay Aquatics open-water race over 5km on the Settlers Dam in Grahamstown.

 

“He’s really swimming well at the moment – both in the pool and in open water. He’s definitely the man to watch.”Last year Jones, who swims for Bay Eagles, had a good start in the feature event and led from start to finish. I just increased my pace towards the end.”His motivation for competing in the double mile the day before was, however, nothing about prestige and all about sibling rivalry. “I went in just to beat my brothers and by doing that I won,”

 

Jones, who concentrates on the 200m backstroke in the pool, played his cards close to his chest and said he would only decide on his race strategy the day before or even on the day itself.In the women’s races, 16-year-old Pearson pupil Hannah Haswell will also be aiming to reclaim her titles.

 

“I’ve been training hard and I’ve put the time and the effort in, so I’m just hoping that I’ll be able to reflect this on the day.Overall, I just want to defend my titles,” added Jones. The SPAR River Mile Festival, which gets underway on February 20, supports the Smile Foundation and Cleft Friends.

 

Gates open at 8am on both days and entry is R20 per person.Go to www.rivermile.co.za or SPAR EC in Action on Facebook for more information.