New Era

Marathon runners set for Durban race

… as they hope to qualify for Olympic Games

- ■ Staff Reporter

Namibian long-distance runners Rainhold Tomas, Simon Paulus, Jeremia Shaliaxwe and Paulus Iyambo will rub shoulders with the best athletes on the continent for Olympic qualificat­ion on Sunday in the Durban Internatio­nal Marathon in South Africa.

The athletes, competing under the Nedbank Running Club banner, will take the 42kilometr­e race, while there is also a line-up of runners in the 10km. This year’s event, organised by the Phantane Athletics Club, will incorporat­e the 2024 Athletics South Africa national 42.2 km championsh­ips, and will also be an official Comrades and Two Oceans qualifier.

Tomas represente­d the country at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics as well as at the 2022 Commonweal­th Games, and has set sights, once again, on donning the national colours on a global stage.

He finished 41st overall in Tokyo and 13th at the Commonweal­th Games.

The runner, who competes under the Namibia Correction­al Service banner locally, recently ran a time of 01:05:59 while competing at the Kazungula Bridge Half-Marathon in Kazungula, Botswana, where he finished fifth.

The long-distance runner has a personal best time of 02:02:21 which he ran in Siena, Italy in 2021. He said he has prepared well, and is looking forward to representi­ng his country.

“So far, training is going well, and I am looking forward to the competitio­n.

I know it’s not going to be an easy event, but I am going to give it my best shot to run an Olympic qualifying time,” he said.

Tomas added that he is currently injury-free.

Meanwhile, Paulus, who will be making his debut as a marathon runner this weekend, said he has been training hard, and can’t wait to compete in his first marathon.

“I have been training for three months, and I feel ready to compete. I will try to run an Olympic qualifying time so I can represent my country in Paris,” he enthused.

Paulus has a personal best time of 01:02:51 clocked while competing at the Nelson Mandela Bay Half-Marathon in Gqeberha, SA in 2022. He is eager to challenge himself.

“I usually compete in short-distance track events, and then the halfmarath­on.

But my coach told me to try the full marathon which I believe I can do, and hope to do with a better personal best time,” he said.

The team departs for Durban today. The Paris 2024 Olympic Games will see a total of 1 810 athletes from across the world competing for honours.

If any of the Namibian male runners are to realise their dream of representi­ng the country at this global event, they will have to at least clock a time of 02:08:10 on Sunday, which is the minimum qualifying standard for male athletes while the women must run at least 02:26:50 to qualify.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Hopeful… Rainhold Tomas pictured at the 2019 Nedbank Citi Dash in Windhoek.
Photo: Contribute­d Hopeful… Rainhold Tomas pictured at the 2019 Nedbank Citi Dash in Windhoek.

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