Sunday Tribune

Steyn to strike in New York Marathon

- MATSHELANE MAMABOLO

GIVEN her scintillat­ing run at the Two Oceans Marathon in April, it is only logical to expect Gerda Steyn to smash the next marathon she participat­es in.

Her record-breaking 3:29:42 run in the 56km Mother City ultra confirmed the Bothaville-born runner’s standing as the country’s best female road runner by far – Steyn holds the national marathon record (2:25:28) as well as the Comrades Up Run record (5:58:53).

Following her feat in Cape Town, expectatio­ns were that she would have a go at Frith van der Merwe’s long-standing Comrades Marathon Down Run record in August. But Steyn opted to run the New York City Marathon instead.

Given the rest she’s had since April, there is every reason to anticipate a fresh Steyn to be on fire in the Big Apple race this afternoon.

Could she improve on her national marathon record?

“I am not thinking about a specific time really.

The NYC Marathon is both tactical and also quite a difficult route.

Of course, I still want to run a fast time and I am sure that I can still improve on my personal best time, but I am approachin­g the NYC Marathon almost like a championsh­ip-type race where the race is often less about your finish time and more about strategic racing and positionin­g.”

Steyn ran the Abbotts’ World Major in 2018 and 2019 and boasts a 2:27:48 Personal Best there.

She has an 11th position finish and is keen to break into the top 10 this time around.

“I want to run a strong race and improve on my previous NYC Marathon results.

“I think in 2019 I was a little bit conservati­ve at the start, lost touch with the front group early on and was never able to catch up again. I finished in 11th place so I would really like to improve on that.

“I will definitely use the experience from 2018 and 2019 to hopefully run a smarter and stronger race. In 2019 I qualified in NYC for the Olympics and it was also a personal best time for me, so I was delighted with that.

But this year my goals are different because the 2024 Olympic qualifying window is not open yet.

So I am just focused on running as best as I can.

I want to walk away feeling like I have done myself proud and that I ran to the best of my capabiliti­es. I know that a course like this suits me better as an athlete because I train a lot on hills and have done many other hilly races as well.”

Steyn’s best is often record-breaking stuff and South Africans will no doubt be cheering her on from the comforts of their home watching on the television.

“I just want South Africans to know that I appreciate the amazing support and I know that I am never alone because their support is what carries me to the finish. I will do my absolute best to represent Mzansi well.”

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