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- STAFF REPORTER

A pile of pineapples ready to grab at the finish, live commentary by local legend Sid Penney, Basil Mills glowering as he cradled the start gun (a Blunderbus­s swivel gun), every school on the route providing entertainm­ent and refreshmen­ts at their water tables and NGOS and schools marshallin­g key points, the Makana Brick Nite Race draws the community together in a special way.

Scores of runners lined up for the start at Graeme College’s Somerset Field for Makhanda’s iconic dusk dash on Thursday 5 March and took over the city’s streets for an hour and a half, with the first men’s and women’s finishers coming in at just under and just over half an hour respective­ly.

Lauren Ranger won the women’s race in 33 minutes and 14 seconds, followed by Elisa Kirigin (37:40), Sarah Agar (38:08) and Candice Serfontein (38: 59).

The men’s race was won by Lubabalo Buluva in 27 minutes and 53 seconds. Then came Jonathan Benjamin (28: 01), Simankele Rooi (29:07) and Malibongwe

Mbelu (29: 22).

For Makana Brick CEO Colin Meyer, it’s a highlight on his calendar.

“It strongly epitomises our community and it is great to see so many people out walking or running and having fun,” Meyer said.

“Graeme College does a superb job in hosting this event and together with local schools, Rhodes University, our local traffic officials, marshalls and St John’s First Aid, it is a real community event which enjoys tremendous support – with all proceeds going to Hospice.”

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