Cape Times

Maxwell has a good chance of finally getting rid of her bridesmaid’s tag

- Mbongiseni Buthelezi

JOHANNESBU­RG: There is no doubt that Tanith Maxwell is one of the top contenders for the Two Oceans Marathon this year.

The Boxer Athletics Club athlete finished second twice in 2015 and 2016 behind winner Caroline Wostmann. Maxwell was third last year.

Maxwell’s manager Rhyn Swanepoel believes that her runner has a good chance of finally ridding herself of the bridesmaid’s tag by being the first woman to cross the finish line at the University of Cape Town on Saturday.

“Of course we’d love to win. But we cannot say she is going to the race to win it. It all depends on the race on the day. But where she has got a great chance, she has been in the top three for the past three years, she knows what to expect,” said the man whose club has produced elite athletes such as Elroy Gelant, Gladwin Mzazi and Lucky Mohale.

Swanepoel said Maxwell’s preparatio­n for the race have been going well.

“She is down in Cape Town. She has been training on that Two Oceans route since January. She knows that road very well,” he added.

The good news for Maxwell is that Belarusian Maryna Damantsevi­ch, who started the race with a fast pace and won by 10 minutes last year will not be participat­ing. Damantsevi­ch will not be in Cape Town to defend the title she won, as she is preparing to run a marathon in Europe. But Comrades Marathon winner Charne Bosman will be in the line-up for the race, as will last year’s runner-up Jenna Challenor.

Wostmann is also expected to be back in action this year after she missed the race last year due to a hamstring injury.

Other exciting additions to the women’s line-up include Dominika Stelmach from Poland, US runner Lindsey Scherf and South Africa’s Gerda Steyn, who is looking for a top-three finish.

 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X ?? TANITH MAXWELL: Has been training on the Two Oceans route since January.
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X TANITH MAXWELL: Has been training on the Two Oceans route since January.

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