The Citizen (KZN)

Ethiopian Nare keeps up her winning streak in SA

- Wesley Bo on

She can't speak any local languages, and Covid restrictio­ns have prevented her from spending much time in the country, but Ethiopian athlete Tadu Nare (below) has become a familiar face on the South African road running circuit as she prepares to launch a promising internatio­nal career.

Having won the first three legs of the Spar Grand Prix 10km series, Nare charged to another impressive victory at the fourth of six races in Centurion yesterday.

Hardly affected by the high altitude, the undulating course and its sharp turns, 20-yearold Nare crossed the finish line in 32:56, well clear of Glenrose Xaba, who put up a fight in the early stages but ultimately settled for second place in 33:42.

National marathon record holder Gerda Steyn finished third in 34:17 and Irvette van Zyl returned from injury to take fourth position in 34:51.

"I'm training for my first marathon (in Barcelona in

November) so I did a 35km training run a week ago and I couldn't run as hard today as I usually would," said Nare, speaking through a translator.

Though she could not stay in the country for more than five days at a time, due to visa constraint­s, Nare confirmed she would be back for the last two legs of the Grand Prix series in Johannesbu­rg and Gqeberha.

After displaying good form this year, she said she hoped to run around 2:24:00 on her 42km debut in Barcelona, and Steyn felt she had tremendous potential, along with 26-yearold Xaba who had not yet competed over the marathon distance.

"Both of them (Nare and Xaba) are special athletes," said Steyn, who finished 15th in the marathon at the Tokyo Olympics last month.

"Tadu is young and she has a lot of talent. She's going to go from strength to strength.

"She gives us a challenge as South Africans, and we know we can't just show up and simply think we can have it all our own way."

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