Daily Dispatch

Hot racer shot in arm for Legends

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The 2017 Comrades was a disappoint­ment for the man who hails from Kroonstad, finishing as he did in 35th place, but that will certainly make him more hungry for success on the run in from Bhisho to the Orient Beach, East London.

Interestin­gly for those who will be out watching the Legends is the fact that both Ludwick Mamabolo, who finished second to Gatebe in 2016, and this year’s Comrades winner, Bongmusa Mthembu, who was third, will be in the field, along with Gatebe’s stablemate from Tom Tom Athletics, Gift Kelehe.

That makes four recent Comrades winners in the field and three previous Two Oceans winners too.

Meanwhile, Daan Louw, president of Border Athletics, has expressed his delight at the entries received thus far and is confident that many other top athletes will soon enter.

“This race is a significan­t event for our city and province and verifies the reputation that this race enjoys amongst runners, not only nationally but internatio­nally.”

Luthando Bara, Legends chairman, appeared on television show Morning Live last week, and he naturally spoke of about the return of the ultra event, but equally in glowing terms of the revamping of the half-marathon, in that Legends have embraced Born 2 Run’s 60:11 Half-Marathon.

This week will see a climax of interest and of entries flowing in, with Friday at noon being the cut-off for both on-line and manual entries.

The Eastern Cape’s only premier ultra-marathon is likely to be confirmed as South Africa’s fastest and thus most important half-marathon; along with the exciting all new 10 and 5km races.

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