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Gerda Steyn, the ‘Smiling Assassin’, wins sixth straight Two Oceans title

Khoarahlane Seutloali of Lesotho won a close tactical battle in the men's race.

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By Wesley Botton

Long-distance runner Gerda Steyn stole the show again on Saturday, delivering another spectacular performance as she wrapped up a record sixth successive Two Oceans ultra-marathon victory in Cape Town.

Steyn took the lead from the gun and never looked back, destroying the women’s field as she coasted home in 3:29:10.

Though she was more than two minutes outside the race record of 3:26:54 which she set last year, Steyn now holds the three fastest times ever run by a woman at the popular annual 56km event, and she is the only athlete (man or woman) to win the race six times.

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The 35-year-old athlete, a two-time Olympian and three-time winner of the Comrades Marathon, further cemented her place as the best women’s ultra-distance runner South Africa has ever produced.

Shelmith Muriuki of Kenya was well behind Steyn in second place, finishing in 3:37:50, and Neheng Khatala of Lesotho (who won last year’s Soweto Marathon) was third in 3:40:38.

“It was once again a fantastic race and I’m really pleased with the win,” said Steyn, who was waving at the crowd with her usual beaming smile as she approached the finish.

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“I’m really pleased with the win. I tried to be a little bit tactical, going really fast at the beginning, which was completely on my plan and it worked.

“It was tough for me and everyone else with such a fast start, but I’m really proud of how it went today.”

Men’s race

In the men’s race, Steyn’s Hollywood Athletics Club teammate Khoarahlane Seutloali of Lesotho took the win in 3:10:46 after a tight tactical battle.

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With four men having broken away from a large pack before the 50km mark, Seutloali edged clear in the closing stages to secure a narrow victory.

Siboniso Sikhakhane was half-a-minute off the pace, crossing the finish line in second position in 3:11:17, as the first South African home, and former South African half-marathon champion Lucky Mohale was third in his Two Oceans debut in 3:11:26.

Two Oceans results

Men: 1 Khoarahlane Seutloali (LES) 3:10:46, 2 Siboniso Sikhakhane (RSA) 3:11:17, 3 Lucky Mohale (RSA) 3:11:26, 4 Nkosikhona Mhalkwana (RSA) 3:11:52, 5 Mphatso Nadolo (MAL) 3:12:08, 6 Lebello Mopenyane (LES) 3:12:44, 7 Lebenya Nkoka (LES) 3:13:06, 8 Lekhotla Pulinyana (LES) 3:13:40, 9 Sithembiso Mqhele (RSA) 3:14:12, 10 Pule Sibeko (RSA) 3:14:56

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Women: 1 Gerda Steyn (RSA) 3:29:10, 2 Shelmith Muriuki (KEN) 3:37:50, 3 Neheng Khatala (LES) 3:40:38, 4 Carla Molinaro (GBR) 3:43:44, 5 Dikeledi Majara (LES) 3:46:23, 6 Nobuhle Tshuma (ZIM) 3:51:12, 7 Worke Amena (ETH) 3:51:56, 8 Meseret Biru (ETH) 3:35:18, 9 Landie Greyling (RSA) 3:57:38, 10 Deanne Laubscher (RSA) 3:59:11

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