Polokwane Observer

Kenyans take honours in Polokwane City Marathon against 2 000 runners

- Herbert Rachuene

Kenyan long distance runner Jackson Ole Koisenge outpaced more than 2 000 runners from various running clubs in the country to win the Polokwane City Marathon 42km race in a time of 2:20:18 on Saturday.

His fellow compatriot, Gladys Jepchirchr won the women’s 42km race in a time of 3:22:01

Local runner Bennet Matlala was announced as the winner of the men’s 21.km race in a time of 1:07:39 while Frida Zwane won the women’s race in a time of 1:33:45

Mayor John Mpe remarked that the Polokwane City Marathon epitomises a spirit of endurance, determinat­ion and community solidarity.

“It was good to see runners embarking on a journey that did not only test their physical

Through these events, we not only promote physical well-being but also nurture a sense pride in our city.

strength but their mental fortitude too. It was good to see residents of Polokwane, as well as our friends and neighbours from other towns and cities, joining in this celebratio­n of sportsmans­hip and philanthro­py. Sport, in all its forms, holds a special place in the hearts of our citizens. It is not merely a pastime or leisure activity; it is a vital component of our identity, our culture, and our collective aspiration­s.”

He added that in Polokwane, they embrace the power to foster unity and build a stronger, more vibrant community.

“Through these events, we not only promote physical well-being but also nurture a sense of belonging and pride in our city, but beyond the realm of competitio­n and athleticis­m, we recognise the central value of sports in everyday life.”

Palakgadi Seboba, one the runners from Moletjie said he enjoyed running with top athletes from various clubs.

“I came to the stadium early because I wanted to be the first one in line. It was my first time taking part in such an event. I participat­ed in the 10km run and it was nice. Next year I will bring my wife and children to the event too.’’

 ?? ?? Amani Jagome, Rhulani Hlungwani and Tshifhiwa Nemadzihan­ani enjoy the 5km fun run.
Amani Jagome, Rhulani Hlungwani and Tshifhiwa Nemadzihan­ani enjoy the 5km fun run.
 ?? ?? Jackson Ole Koisenge runs to the finish line.
Jackson Ole Koisenge runs to the finish line.
 ?? ?? Matome Tauatsola completes the 10km run.
Matome Tauatsola completes the 10km run.
 ?? ?? Meriam Molala enjoys the 5km fun run.
Meriam Molala enjoys the 5km fun run.

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