Daily Dispatch

DOUBLE DELIGHT

Comrades crowns come home

- By DANIEL MOTHOWAGAE

THE body may not have shown it but it was the grimace on the faces of Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth that gave away the pain the duo endured in ensuring that the Comrades Marathon titles remained on these shores.

Some gave up the fight and only the mentally strong like Mthembu and Ashworth held on to pick up their gold yesterday.

“To run the comrades is not easy. Experience won it for me,” said the Legends Ambassador Mthembu, whose feat made him the second South African man to win Comrades back-toback since Bruce Fordyce in 1988.

The Arthur Ford Athletics runner also cited experience and the know-how of winning the race as key to completing a hat-trick of titles after his other triumphs in 2014 and last year.

“I know how to win the Comrades and I’m glad I was able to own the race as the guys were going with a crazy pace, especially [Marco] Mambo,” said Mthembu at a press briefing.

Asked how he would celebrate his latest victory which he attained in 5:26:34, he responded like a true champion.

“I do it for the love of sport and that’s what drives me. I’ll celebrate when I retire,” he said to much laughter inside the Moses Mabhida press conference room.

Mthembu made his breakthrou­gh at Cowies Hill, regarded as a critical point that separates contenders from pretenders with 18km to go.

At this point, he left the rest of the pack to jostle for the remaining berths, and Joseph Mphuthi followed.

The biggest surprise in the group was Edward Mothibi, who nailed the fourth spot on his Comrades debut, as South African men went on to occupy as many as seven places in the top 10.

Meanwhile, Ashworth and her runnner-up, Gerda Steyn, conceded that the pace this year was fast.

“I don’t think anything could have gone better for me today,” said Ashworth, who cut the tape in 6:10:04.

“I’ll sacrifice anything for this race, including my job which, if I don’t work, I won’t get any money,” added the practicing lawyer.

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 ??  ?? SURPRISE: Ladies winner Ann Ashworth breaks the tape of the 2018 Comrades Marathon to secure her first top 10 finish for the iconic race
SURPRISE: Ladies winner Ann Ashworth breaks the tape of the 2018 Comrades Marathon to secure her first top 10 finish for the iconic race
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Pictures: THULI DLAMINI JOB WELL DONE: Winner of the men’s race, Bong’musa Mthembu, finishes in 5:26:34 to take his third Comrades title, while also defending his crown
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