The Citizen (KZN)

Powered by passion

HE FINISHED OVER EIGHT MINUTES CLEAR

- Wesley Botton

Overcome by emotion, Bongmusa Mthembu said yesterday he was driven by passion rather than incentives after he outclassed a quality field by romping to a commanding victory at the Comrades Marathon.

Having marshalled the main group for most of the race, controllin­g the pace at the front of the pack, Mthembu surged down Cowies Hill and broke clear of his last remaining opposition with less than 20km remaining in the 90.1km battle.

Maintainin­g his momentum to the finish, he gradually extended his advantage to cross the line in 5 hours, 26 minutes, 34 seconds.

He earned his third victory in the annual contest after winning in 2014 and 2016 and his second on the down run between Pietermari­tzburg and Durban.

Producing a storming finish, he completed the race more than 8min clear of second-placed compatriot Joseph Mphuthi, who clocked 5:35.09.

British veteran Steven Way was the first foreign athlete home, finishing third in 5:35.27.

Though he earned over R600 000 in prize money, Mthembu said financial incentives had not driven him to his treble triumph.

“To win this race three times is not easy. You have to run a lot of kilometres,” said Mthembu, whose preparatio­n was disrupted by the death of training partner Sphiwe Ndlela just three months before the race.

“But I’m lucky because I don’t do this for anything else but love.”

Ann Ashworth, meanwhile, broke away on the stretch through Pinetown shortly after the brutal elevation drop at Fields Hill with a little more than 20km to go in the women’s race.

Bouncing back after withdrawin­g injured during last year’s up run, she held on to secure her maiden title in 6:10.04.

Pre-race favourite Gerda Steyn took second position in 6:15.34, while Russian athlete Alexandra Morozova grabbed third spot in 6:20.21.

“I don’t think anyone is more surprised than me... but I followed the plan and did exactly what I was supposed to do,” said Ashworth, an advocate who works full time.

“I’m truly blessed and grateful for today’s run.”

 ?? Picture: Michel Bega ?? Bongmusa Mthembu celebrates as he crosses the line yesterday at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban to win the Comrades Marathon. He later said he was inspired by his love for the sport, rather than financial incentives.
Picture: Michel Bega Bongmusa Mthembu celebrates as he crosses the line yesterday at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban to win the Comrades Marathon. He later said he was inspired by his love for the sport, rather than financial incentives.
 ?? Picture: Michel Bega ?? HAPPINESS IS. Ann Ashworth celebrates as she crosses the finish line to win the women’s race at the Comrades Marathon at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban yesterday.
Picture: Michel Bega HAPPINESS IS. Ann Ashworth celebrates as she crosses the finish line to win the women’s race at the Comrades Marathon at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban yesterday.

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