The Citizen (KZN)

Mokoka now has Shanghai in mind

SATISFIED: SA MARATHON STAR PLEASED WITH BUILD-UP He already has three wins in Chinese city under his belt.

- Wesley Botton

Despite missing his target at the weekend, after taking aim at his national 10km record, Stephen Mokoka is satisfied with his build-up for his next 42km race as he prepares to return to his happy hunting ground in China.

In preparatio­n for his title defence at the Shanghai Marathon next month, Mokoka finished fourth at the FNB CitySurfRu­n 10km race on Sunday.

After storming through halfway as part of a four-man lead group in 13:49, on target to break his two-year-old domestic mark of 27:38, he lost touch in the second half.

He crossed the line in 28:34, nearly a minute outside his national record and well behind Ugandan Joshua Cheptegei, who won in 27:28 to set a South African all-comers’ best.

“After seven kilometres we were running into the wind and I think that’s where I lost time,” Mokoka said.

“I felt tired, and I tried to push as hard as I could but I kept slowing down.

“I gave myself a challenge to run under 28 minutes but I’m happy with this time.”

Mokoka won the Shanghai Marathon for the third time last year, clocking 2:10:18 to dip under 2:11:00 over the classic distance for the seventh season in a row.

Having struggled in his World Marathon Majors debut in Tokyo in February, settling for 36th position in 2:16:53, he hoped to bounce back in Shanghai where he set his personal best of 2:07:40 in 2015.

Though he had not displayed his best form this year, Mokoka finished 20th in the 10 000m final at the World Championsh­ips in London in August, clocking 28:14.67, and he was second behind Thabang Mosiako in 30:15 at the high-altitude Joburg 10km CityRun last month.

“A time like this (in Durban) off marathon training is perfect because I’m five weeks away,” he said.

“I’d like to run a good time in Shanghai this year.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? BURNING DESIRE. Stephen Mokoka is on a mission to try and defend his title at the Shanghai Marathon next month.
Picture: Getty Images BURNING DESIRE. Stephen Mokoka is on a mission to try and defend his title at the Shanghai Marathon next month.

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