The Citizen (KZN)

Amateurs must now fight harder

COMRADES LAUNCH: GOOD, BAD NEWS FROM ORGANISERS

- Wesley Botton

There was good news for some and disappoint­ment for others yesterday, as the Comrades Marathon Associatio­n announced a few changes ahead of next year’s popular ultra-marathon in KwaZulu-Natal.

There was a massive carrot placed on offer for elite participan­ts, with the organisers revealing a record R4.3 million purse, including a R500 000 prize for the first man and woman at the launch in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Rosebank yesterday.

Amateur participan­ts, however, were voicing their frustratio­n shortly after the launch, with a few adjustment­s making it tougher for individual­s to join the mass field at the 94th edition of the gruelling contest.

Participan­ts would need to run 10 minutes quicker in a standard marathon to book their place on the start line, with the qualifying time set at four hours, 50 minutes (4:50:00), though the final cut-off of 12 hours on race day would be retained.

There was also an increase in the entry fee, with South African runners needing to fork out R600 to earn their spot.

“Comrades is where it is today because it evolves,” said race director Rowyn James.

“If you don’t adapt, you die, so it’s important we keep up with the times.

“We engage with our stakeholde­rs and participan­ts, and we implement changes they suggest where and when we can.”

A few more changes were announced, including two new medal categories, with amateur athletes receiving the Robert Mtshali titanium medal for finishing between nine and 10 hours, and elite women receiving the Isavel Roche-Kelly (gold/silver) for finishing between 11th position and 7:30:00.

Entries open on October 19 and close on December 10, with the substituti­on window period being held between March 1 and April 15 next year.

The entry limit was capped at 25 000 participan­ts, with 7 000 spots reserved for novices.

The 2019 Comrades Marathon, between Durban and Pietermari­tzburg, will be held on June 9 over a distance of 86.7km.

 ?? Neil McCartney Picture: ?? TAKING CENTRE STAGE. 2018 women’s winner Ann Ashworth speaks during the launch of the 2019 Comrades Marathon yesterday.
Neil McCartney Picture: TAKING CENTRE STAGE. 2018 women’s winner Ann Ashworth speaks during the launch of the 2019 Comrades Marathon yesterday.

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