22 year old Nicki Borg Costanzi made kayaking
history last Saturday by paddling from Malta
to Sicily in
a solo kayak – a first for a Maltese – in a time of 15 hours and 57 minutes.
She took off at 3:30CET from St George’s Beach
along with her father Peter who was also attempting this trip (a surprising
sight for Paceville revellers who were still frolicking the night away whilst the
duo was making the last minute preparations on their boats!)
On leaving the bay Nicki and Peter were met by
their support boat, MY Meteor captained by David Mifsud and they soon
encountered heavy swells from different directions. These swells have a
disastrous effect on Peter who got seasick and had to abort after 23km leaving
Nicki to face the rest of the journey on her own.
Keeping a steady 7.5Km
pace with breaks every 15km to 20km, Nicki was making good time but she did not
programme for the effect the currents and would have. These dragged her easterly thus lengthening
the journey by an extra 10km, bringing the total actual distance covered to 102km.
Amazingly observed by the crew, she made it look so easy with her
consistent stroke and pace. The paddling
technique flourished throughout the journey.
Her handheld Garmin GPS was set for 95KM and
when, at the 92KM mark – with land in sight, she was told she had 12KM and not
2KM to go – she felt shattered and this is where her mental preparation kicked
in. With tears of tiredness and
frustration streaming down her face she stuck in and paddled and paddled and
paddled – with no respite – angrily shutting us up even when trying to
encourage her – focused on one purpose and one purpose alone - the nearest
point to land on. By this time Peter had more of less recovered and joined up
with Nicki for the last 5KM.
The landing point was the tip of Pozzallo
breakwater with Nicki standing on the rocks below a welcoming statue of Our
Lady – a fitting welcome from the Star of the Sea – to her relief and
satisfaction. The tiredness and exhaustion then hit home and she barely had the
strength to get back to her kayak and paddle a mere 10 meters to the support
boat and hugs of her boyfriend/coach Chris Camilleri and the rest of the crew
on board.
Nicki’s achievement is historic not only because
she was the first Maltese to do such an event, and a woman at that, or because
it is the longest distance ever travelled by a Maltese Kayaker but also because
in so doing she charted unknown territory in Malta’s kayaking sporting history
doing so successfully in her unique unassuming manner.