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‘The Queen of the mountain’ breaks Pirates race record

Pirates Road Running Club was founded in 1977 and is a social club for runners of all abilities.

With hills surrounding the Greenside area, the Pirates Road Running Club hosted its ‘over the mountain’ 21km race on February 19 which saw runners finishing at Pirates Club.

Fani Maphumulo and Mamoe Hlatshwayo pose after the 21km race. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Esau Miya sprints to the end of the 21km race finish line. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

Runner Matheu Mokgata said despite the race being challenging he was glad to have finished it.

Pule Tjoana runs towards the finish line. Photo; Asanda Matlhare
Garth Calder does a victory dance as he approaches the finish line. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

“It was difficult from the first kilometre because it was an uphill which made me walk [during] the race. It was my second time participating and I will be sure to return again next year.”

Vuyi Matlanyane is elated to complete the 21km race. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

Participant Emma Pallant broke the women’s running record in a time of 01: 21:07.

Johannes Kekana aims for the finish line on time. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

Another participant Lawrence Chauke said the race was a fun challenge.

Maphuti Phaka is glad as she approaches the finish line. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

“Running over the hills was tough but good practice because I want to run in the Comrades Marathon this year.”

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