Cape Times

Bothma: It’s just fantastic to be back in SA, racing again

- Stephen Granger

BACK FROM the United States, 22- year- old Annie Bothma made it a triumphant home-coming, winning the 17th Women’s Day 10km Challenge in the city centre yesterday – her first 10km road race in three years.

Over 5 500 runners took part in the 5km and 10km events in sunny, but cold and windy conditions in the well-supported Women’s Day event in the city.

The accident-prone Bothma was a surprise figure at the start, lining up under the City Hall balcony, where the statue of Nelson Mandela appeared to greet the runners ahead of their circuit through the city and District Six.

The diminutive former Matie showed she had lost little of her pace and competitiv­eness, taking the lead after 2km from KPMG’s Zintle Xiniwe, before racing away over the hilly course to take victory in 35min 20sec – 1min 06sec ahead of Xiniwe.

“It’s just fantastic to be back in South Africa and racing again,” said Bothma. “I enjoyed my three years in the States, but was only able to run for half that time, having been knocked off my bike by a truck early on and then later rolling my car in an accident. It took a year before I could run again after the bike accident – the doctors said I would never be able to do so.”

After the accident, Bothma transferre­d her athletics’ scholarshi­p from Idaho to South Carolina University, when she trained under former South African great, Zola Budd, currently the athletics coach at the university.

“It was great to train with Zola and won four regional and two conference collegiate track and cross country titles, with my best 10 000m time of 33min 37sec,” Bothma said.

“I recently suffered a stress fracture, before my return in June, and I have only really had one month’s training – so I’m delighted with my win today.”

Bothma completed a Master’s Degree in Personal Training and has establishe­d “Passionate Personal Training by Annie” at a Green Point gym. She is focused on a return to high-profile road racing in South Africa, potentiall­y with the 2020 Olympics in sight.

With Xiniwe below her best, there was no stopping Bothma as she opened a gap on an uphill section and widened it with every passing kilometre to race to victory.

Aynslee van Graan continued her good form by completing the podium, with Stellenbos­ch athlete, Yandiswa Shange, taking the junior honours with an impressive sixth place overall in 37:43. Results Grand Parade, Cape Town 1 Annie Bothma (Nedbank WP) 35:20, 2 Zintle Xiniwe (KPMG) 36:26, 3 Aynslee van Graan (KPMG) 36:43, 4 Bulelwa Simae (Ned WP) 37:28, 5 Anel Terblanche (KPMG) 37:29

 ?? Picture: STEPHEN GRANGER ?? GOLDEN SMILES: Sesethu Malmane and Razaan Kamaldien share a laugh on the downhilll section in the Women’s Day 10km yesterday.
Picture: STEPHEN GRANGER GOLDEN SMILES: Sesethu Malmane and Razaan Kamaldien share a laugh on the downhilll section in the Women’s Day 10km yesterday.
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GROWTHPOIN­T SA OPEN SEE PAGE 23.

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