The Citizen (KZN)

Countdown to JNCM

- Sports reporter events@runzone.co.za

Joburg’s first marathon of 2022, the Joburg North City Marathon (JNCM) hosted by Run Zone Athletics Club, is now just over a week away. The Joburg North City Marathon, of which The Citizen is an associate sponsor, will be held on Sunday 13 February.

The event will allow road runners to compete in a 5km fun run or 10km and 21.1km events and the full marathon of 42.2km.

The marathon will serve as a Two Oceans and Comrades qualifier.

“This will be the third staging of the JNCM, but the first live event,” explained Run Zone chairman Graham Block.

The marathon was due to be staged the first time in 2020, but a week before the scheduled race, the government shut down the country with the first lockdown, following the outbreak of Covid on the world.

“That was hugely disappoint­ing for us,” said Block. “Everything was in place for the event to take place, but then Covid hit.

“We had to make a plan and staged a virtual event months later. We did the same last year, in 2021.

“This time, we are pleased and excited that the real live event will happen in the streets and suburbs of Joburg. The different race distances on the day will all follow the original routes, starting and finishing at Marks Park.”

All participan­ts will receive medals after their event, while T-shirts and buffs are also available for purchase. Entries can be done online or on race day.

“We’re really happy to be back on the road, running in real events again,” said Block.

For entry details and informatio­n, please visit joburgnort­hcitymarat­hon.co.za. For enquiries contact

or the race office at 076 702-8056.

 ?? Picture: Michel Bega ?? CONTENDERS. Deborah O’Mahony (left), second place finisher in the Karkloof Trail Series 100 mile women’s race, and Simon Tshabalala, winner of the K-Way SkyRun 100 kilometre race at Randpark Golf Course.
Picture: Michel Bega CONTENDERS. Deborah O’Mahony (left), second place finisher in the Karkloof Trail Series 100 mile women’s race, and Simon Tshabalala, winner of the K-Way SkyRun 100 kilometre race at Randpark Golf Course.

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