Sangweni and Van Jaarsveld on top at Cross The Line
Sakhiwe clocked 01:08:43 for the men's title while Van Jaarsveld won the women's race in 01:25:56.
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Sakhile Sangweni and Kate van Jaarsveld beat a packed field to win the Cross The Line Half Marathon, sponsored by Food Lover’s Market, men’s and women’s 21.1km titles on Northrand Road on May 19.
Sangweni, who was runner-up in the men’s 10km race at the third CGA cross-country league meeting the previous day, displayed superb form to dominate the men’s after coasting to victory under 69 minutes.
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The Gallopers top runner showed his dominance on a flat deck, with small up-hills as he clocked 3:16min/km to win the race in 01:08:43, 2:35 ahead runner-up Tshepiso Khati of Old Edwardian AC.
Thabo Motloung of 32Gi completed the top three in 01:11:50.
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Local lass Kate van Jaarsveld clocked 01:25:56 to scoop the women’s half marathon. Behind her was her Nedbank Running Club teammate Tebogo Mokgosinyane, crossed the line 04:17 after the Farrarmere resident while Azelle Grove made it a Nedbank RC top three after coming in third in 01:29:08.
In the 10km, Maxed elite runner Karabo Ntholeng and Simonay Weitz from TUT AC grabbed the top honours in the men’s and women’s events.
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Ntholeng clocked 31:13 to scoop the gold in the men’s race. Behind him was Qhubeka AC’s Ziyavuya Mwahla, who completed the race in 32:48. Nedbank’s Keagan Botha completed the top three in 34:38.
Weitz, winner of the Benoni Northerns Night Race in October, won the women’s race in 37:38. Samantha Coetzer was second in 37:51 and Luca de Waal grabbed the bronze in 38:10.
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The race attracted over 1 500 runners, beating last year’s turnout, which was under 1 000.
Categories results:
21.1km
Veterans
Women
1. Tebogo Mokgosinyane – 01:28:54
2. Salome Cooper – 01:32:55
3. Charmaine Botha – 01:39:31
Masters
1. Belinda Waghorn – 01:37:47
2. Kim Meyer – 01:43:10
3. Shelley Grove – 01:47:43
Grandmasters
1. Pamela Dirksen – 02:08:08
Men
Veterans
1. Silas Mmatlou – 01:20:02
2. Mxolisi Makaleng – 01:20:40
3. Thuso Matsaapheko – 01:22:23
Masters
1. Prince Mthembu – 01:21:42
2. Mike Roscoe – 01:36:11
3. Peter Jaenhe – 01:45:12
Grandmasters
1. Abel Mavundla – 01:45:35
10km
Veterans
1. Briggite O’connor – 49:57
2. Kerry Machill – 52:01
3. Lyn Rohrbeck – 01:05:26
Masters
1. Asselinah Nyathi – 51:20
2. Antoinette Hartslief – 53:18
3. Catherine Larkin – 56:00
Grandmasters
- Theresa Beukes – 53:22
Men
Veterans
1. David Makinta – 36:30
2. Douglas Machill – 36:50
Masters
1. Dieter Muller 45:25
Grandmasters
1. Advocate Thile – 46:39
Also Read: IN PICTURES: Cross The Line Half-Marathon 2024
Also Read: Thanks to organisers of Cross The Line Half-Marathon for great race