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Sibeko ‘not scared of fierce competitio­n’ at SA marathon

- MATSHELANE MAMABOLO

SIMON Sibeko is feeling no pressure as he prepares for the weekend’s Athletics South Africa (ASA) Marathon Championsh­ips as the country’s reigning king of the 42.195km distance.

Champion last year when he was wearing the distinct “Chappies” colours of Central Gauteng Athletics, Sibeko will toe the start line on Sunday during the Durban Internatio­nal Marathon, which incorporat­es the national championsh­ips, in Eastern Province’s red kit.

The move to join the revered Ikhamva Training Group under renowned coach Mike Mbambani was not surprising, given the Eastern Cape businessma­n’s track record of taking athletes to a higher level.

Expectatio­ns are, understand­ably, that the 29-year-old Sibeko could well add his name to that short-list of runners who have held on to their marathon titles. The late Zithulele Sinqe, Willie Mtolo, Frank Pooe and George Mofokeng are the only athletes to have been champions back-to-back.

Not that athlete and coach have made victory their ultimate goal.

“We don’t have anything that talks about him not winning Sunday, but we talk about him improving the time,” Mbambani said of Sibeko’s 2:12:05.

“If he improves the time and that takes him to a podium, we will be happy with that. If he improves the time and (does) not get a podium (finish), that’s good results for him.”

Having worked with the athlete for close on a year now, Mbambani is pleased with the progress and believes Sibeko is in great shape to excel in Durban once again – like he did when he finished second overall behind Lesotho’s Tebello Ramakongoa­na.

“In terms of his readiness, Simon is well prepared. He is very strong mentally and highly motivated,” Mbambani said.

“What motivates him more is how his training mates are doing well globally. All in all, physically and psychologi­cally, he is okay.

That there are the likes of the revered Stephen Mokoka in the race is not something the coach and athlete are concerning themselves about.

“The main focus at the moment is for him to do well on Sunday, (secure) a podium (finish) and a good time. We are not that much worried about who will be there or starting.”

“He won the Eastern Province Half Marathon Championsh­ips on a very challengin­g course, running 63 minutes. That gave us a signal as to where Simon is at the moment. He also ran 29 minutes at the Absa (Run Your City) Gqeberha 10K. So, he’s got the speed and he’s got the endurance.”

Mbambani said his athlete is “not scared of fierce competitio­n”, and with the marathon not really about talent, he is confident Sibeko will shine on Sunday.

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