Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Bab steps up Nkulumane half marathon preps

- Innocent Kurira Sports Reporter

THE Bulawayo Athletics Board (Bab) has stepped up preparatio­ns for the Old Mutual Nkulumane Half Marathon set for June 3.

The race was previously a fun run incorporat­ing only the 10km and 5km events. The inclusion of the 21km race this year is likely to see more profession­al athletes taking part in the event.

Registrati­on for the race will open on Monday at a fee of $5.

Bab chairman Manuel Mpofu said: “The race this year will be big, as we expect top athletes from across the city to come and participat­e. This race remained a favourite for athletes due to the hilly nature of the route that has several steep rises, making it good terrain for them.” Independen­t runner Canicious Nyamutsa won the men’s 10km run last year, beating a host of experience­d runners that included Kadomabase­d Jacob Mugomeri of Zimpost, who came second, and Misheck Sithole. In the women’s category, Bertha Chikanga romped to victory, with Rudo Mhondero finishing second and Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services (ZPCS) runner Patience Garauzive beating defending champion Olivia Chitate of ZRP for third place. The winners of the 21km race for both men and women will walk away $700 richer, while the runners-up and third-placed athletes will get $500 and $300 respective­ly. The winner in the wheelchair category will get $500, while second and thirdplace­d athletes will get $300 and 200. In the 10km race, the winners will get $200 for the seniors and $100 for juniors. O l d Mutual, who support big races in South Africa such as the Two Oceans Marathon and the Comrades, also bankroll the Vumba Half Marathon, Harare Marathon, Chitungwiz­a 10km Fun Run and the Westgate Half Marathon in Zimbabwe.

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Manuel Mpofu
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Olivia Chitate
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