Cape Argus

Team SA dominate

- MBONGISENI BUTHELEZI mbongiseni.buthelezi@inl.co.za

XOLANI Mabhida’s excitement following Team South Africa’s domination of the inaugural IAU 50km African Championsh­ip at the weekend knew no bounds.

Not that the young coach, renowned for being the brains behind Bongmusa Mthembu’s standing as the king of ultra running in the country, was surprised.

Far from it, for Mabhida went to Sagamu, Nigeria, knowing his team would be successful.

“We had a very strong team and it would have actually been a disappoint­ment had we not done as well as we did,” Mabhida said of South Africa’s victory in both the men and women’s races.

“I am very excited with the way the team accounted for itself.”

Thobile Mbolekwa and Sanelisiwe Mbanjwa were both victorious as Team SA ended the year on a high after the country won the men’s team prize at the IAU World 50km Championsh­ips earlier this year.

Mbolekwa won the race in three hours and two seconds, while Mthokozidi Mazibuko came sixth and Sekhonyane finished 10th.

Mbanjwa clocked 3:34.05 to win the women’s race and her teammate Leilani Scheffer came home in third spot (3:48.01) while Cobie Smith was fifth.

“I would like to congratula­te my team and personally it was great in that I had trained some of the athletes in the team,” said Mabhida.

“I worked with Sanelisiwe before she moved to Mduduzi Khumalo. She is a very brave athlete and I am not surprised she won the gold medal. She is doing well and if she can continue to take instructio­ns from her coach, she will be a great star. She reminds of Elana Meyer.”

Of the men’s team, Mabhida spoke highly of Mbolekwa.

“Thobile is my athlete and I know him very well. He is deserving of this success and I am sure it will boost his confidence. His training for the big events is going well but I cannot say now whether he is ready to win next year’s Two Oceans or not. But just like Sanelisiwe, he has a great future ahead of him.”

Given the country’s passion for ultra marathons, there can be no doubt that the future is bright for these athletes.

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