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Friends part ways as one misses cut-off

- LATOYA NEWMAN

IT was a close race for best friends S’thembiso Gcaba and Calvin Siyanda Ntenga with one just making the cut-off at halfway and the other just missing it.

Gcaba just made the cut-off, while Ntenga missed it. “I’m still happy,” said Ntenga, “Today wasn’t about me, it was about my friend. I have two Comrades under my belt. This one was S’thembiso’s first race. So I slowed down and pushed him to get in.”

Gcaba expressed gratitude for Ntenga encouragin­g him through the race. “He pushed me all the way. And now I will finish this race for him,” he said before dashing off to con- tinue the race.

Meanwhile, for Limpopo’s Mbhazima Bible Mafumo – who also missed the cut-off at the halfway point in Drummond – this year’s race was still a personal win for him.

“I’ve done the Comrades six times now and I’ve completed all the rest. This is the first time that I missed the cut-off at halfway,” said Mafumo.

“For every other race I had always passed the halfway line at least an hour before cut-off. This year I just missed it. But I’m still happy to have made it to halfway,” he said.

Mafumo believed that a recent bout of flu had taken a toll on his body as he could feel himself “surrenderi­ng” along the route.

 ?? PICTURE: LATOYA NEWMAN ?? S’thembiso Gcaba, left, and best friend Calvin Siyanda Ntenga at the halfway mark where the sound of the start pistol going off signalled the end of their race together. Only Gcaba made it in time to be allowed to finish running the 2018 Comrades...
PICTURE: LATOYA NEWMAN S’thembiso Gcaba, left, and best friend Calvin Siyanda Ntenga at the halfway mark where the sound of the start pistol going off signalled the end of their race together. Only Gcaba made it in time to be allowed to finish running the 2018 Comrades...

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