Joburg’s toughest race is a level playing field

GREENSIDE – About 4 500 runners are expected to take part in Pirates Road Running Club as they try to get back into shape.

GREENSIDE – It’s that time of the year again when runners take part in the Pirates Road Running Club annual half marathon on 19 February.

The marathon will begin and end at the Pirates Sports Club in Greenside and this year 4 500 runners are expected to participate.

“The prize money is among the highest for a 21km race around the country and is regarded as one of the country’s most challenging half marathons. Gold medals will be awarded to the top five finishers, silver to the finishers within 90 minutes, and bronze to all the other finishers. Men and women receive equal prize money,” said the club’s spokesperson, Struan Brown.

The winner will receive R6 500, second prize is R3 200, third prize is R1 700, fourth prize is R1 100 and the fifth-placed runner will walk away with R850. There will be cash prizes for different age groups.

Joburg’s 21km Pirates Road Running Club half marathon is in its 39th year. Photo: Supplied.

The club has a play facility that caters for children and ther will be a variety of food and drinks for participants and visitors to choose from throughout the event.

The race follows a circular route which will take runners past the water tower on top of Northcliff Hill and back again. The first half of the route has challenging hills, starting after 1km, and with two more climbs, the last being at the King of the Mountain point at about 14km. The downhill after that is fast and the cut-off is three and a half hours.

The club’s spokesperson, Struan Brown, said Metro police would conduct the roadblocks.

Entry Fee:

This year’s Pirates Road Running Club half marathon prize money ranks among the highest in the country for a 21km race. Photo: Supplied.

Details: Pirates Club 011 646 5025.

 

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