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Mokgobu and Co can conquer CTM

Ramaala reckons his runners are ready to reap rewards

- MATSHELANE MAMABOLO @Tshiliboy

SUNDAY’S Sanlam Cape Town Marathon could well turn out to be the Hendrick Ramaala show.

Not that the former South African marathon king is planning to turn back the clock and capture the 2018 title of the continent’s only IAAF Gold Label status race.

Far from it, for the man who has also won the coveted New York Marathon in the past admits that Father Time has finally caught up with him.

But Ramaala is confident that his protégés are in the kind of form that could see them return to their training ground at Johannesbu­rg’s Zoo Lake next week as champions.

“I think we have what it takes to win the marathon,” Ramaala said yesterday. “Our boys are very fit and ready to shine in Cape Town.”

He is talking about Desmond Mokgobu and Michael Mazibuko, in particular.

Mokgobu is among the favourites, having previously finished fifth, and Ramaala is in no doubt that the former SA Olympian is in the running.

“Desmond is very fit and really wants to win this time around. If the weather favours us and there is no wind, I have no doubt he can do a 2:08 or 2:09. He has really trained well and his confidence is high.”

Mazibuko is also in tip-top condition and should be there or thereabout­s.

“Mazibuko is looking to improve his standing as an athlete and he’d love to be a gold status athlete and this race gives him that chance. Also, he is keen to qualify for the world championsh­ips and he just needs to run a 2:12 to get that.”

While he believes his boys have what it takes to win, Ramaala admits that the local man to beat is debutant Stephen Mokoka.

“Of course Stephen is the favourite, he’s a great marathon man. It’s very good that Stephen will be racing this time because our boys will go with him when he makes the break in the race. He’s like a big brother to most of them and his presence will give them confidence to take on the east Africans who have dominated this race.

“Of course it is a great field but we are not stressed about the competitio­n. We are ready.”

 ??  ?? Len Massyn of the Lions is tackled during the recent Currie Cup rugby match against the Cheetahs at Ellis ParkxGavin Barker / BackpagePi­x
Len Massyn of the Lions is tackled during the recent Currie Cup rugby match against the Cheetahs at Ellis ParkxGavin Barker / BackpagePi­x

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