Bongumusa Mthembu has again lifted the South African flag high after winning the 93rd edition of the ultra-marathon with an impressive time of 5:26:35.
The 35-year-old who hails from Bulwer, a small town in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands region, has won himself a R440 000 cash prize amongst others.
His first win was in 2014 and he took the title again last year.
Mthembu is the second South African to win the Comrades back to back following Bruce Fordyce.
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With 16km to go, @bongsmth72 is maintaining a marked gap between himself and the closest contenders #Comrade2018 pic.twitter.com/XPV3h58WIu
— ComradesRace (@ComradesRace) June 10, 2018
Look at him go! @bongsmth72 @ComradesRace pic.twitter.com/GGD7UD28yo
— Runner's World SA (@runnersworldza) June 10, 2018
This is what you have worked for. The day is yours #Comrades2018 pic.twitter.com/NE49WMFgCO
— ComradesRace (@ComradesRace) June 10, 2018
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