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Molotsane speeds to Women’s Challenge victory in PE

18 June 2017 5:12 am

Pretoria on MyPR: Molotsane speeds to Women’s Challenge victory in PE:

KPMG runner Kesa Molotsane won her maiden 10km SPAR Women’s Challenge title when she beat Irvette van Zyl (Nedbank) to the finish line in Port Elizabeth today. Photo: Leon Hugo

Although Kesa Molotsane sped to an impressive maiden victory in the 10km SPAR Women’s Challenge, there were winners galore as thousands braved the cool conditions in Port Elizabeth today.

The Bloemfontein-based KPMG runner was delighted with her victory and said she knew that they could not let Nedbank’s Irvette van Zyl, who hails from Pretoria, open up too big a gap when she led the pack at the halfway mark.

“Irvette was flying so I felt we had to do something before it was too late,” said the new champion, who admitted she nearly miscalculated her pace in the closing stages.

“I thought we were closer to the finish when I went past Irvette at the 8km mark.

“I opened up then but suddenly realised we still had two kilometres to go, not just one, so I almost shot myself in the foot. But I managed to hang on and am pleased with the way it worked out.”

She won in 33:13, followed just eight seconds later by Van Zyl. Mapaseka Makhanya from Olifantsfontein in Gauteng was third in 33:40.

Spurred on by local artist Gino Fabbri, thousands of women took to the start of the 10km and 5km events in what is the Eastern Cape’s biggest road race.

Among them was South African roadrunning legend Sonja Laxton, who finished a remarkable 91st Women’s Challenge.

The 68-year-old from Melrose in Johannesburg showed she has lost none of her competitive edge when she completed the 10km race in just under 50 minutes.

“Running keeps me out of mischief,” she said.

“SPAR do a lot for us with these races because they are so well organised. The distances are right, the atmosphere is great and it is almost like a mini national champs – but instead there are six of them.”

Her thoughts were echoed by van Zyl, who said road running would be “far worse off” without the retailer’s efforts.

“These races are really important for women’s running in South Africa and they have made us all better competitors. I can see the times are much faster this year and the runners are much hungrier.

“Kesa is an example of the new blood coming through and there are a lot of juniors on the horizon. It’s all thanks to them that this can happen.”

As the participants joined in the festivities afterwards, SPAR Eastern Cape marketing director Abri Swart paid tribute to those who supported the event.

“They are the same people who spend time in our retail outlets and therefore it is a wonderful opportunity for us to give something back to the community, repaying them for the support they show us throughout the year.”

Swart said the Women’s Challenge was in line with their philosophy to provide healthy family lifestyle options.

“It is a chance for some healthy exercise and for some, perhaps, to move out of their comfort zone.”

Luvalo Noyise of Sydenham gave credence to his comments.

“Last year I did the race for the first time and I ran more than an hour,” said the 37-year-old. “I’m now very excited because today I got that down to 55 minutes.”

She said not even the threatening weather could put her off.

“I set my alarm for 5.30 and at exactly that time I heard the rain. But I said that nothing is going to stop me from running so here I am.”

Joan Malborough of Mill Park has similar goals for the race each year after competing in her 15th event.

“It’s like a benchmark for me and when I started running years ago, I walked the whole way,” said the 62-year-old. “Now I run it every year to see how I am improving.”

She said she loved the spirit of the occasion, “seeing so many people, meeting with friends and coming across old acquaintances”.

Next year the SPAR Women’s Challenge will celebrate its 25th anniversary in PE and Swart said they were aiming to put on a first-class event.

“We will throw in all the bells and whistles, even the kitchen sink,” he said. “Once the dust has settled we will sit down and discuss our plans but we want to make it one of the best ever.”

Top ten results:

10km

  1. Kesa Molotsane 33:13
  2. Irvette van Zyl 33:21
  3. Mapaseka Makhanya 33:40
  4. Nolene Conrad 33:46
  5. Lobogang Phalula 33:59
  6. Elizabet Arsedo 34:04
  7. Glenrose Xaba 34:10
  8. Cornelia Joubert 34:13
  9. Louisa Leballo 34:35
  10. Zintle Ziniwe 35:07

5km

  1. Megan Dempster 18:58
  2. Siphokazi Nojoko 19:31
  3. Lara de Bloe 19:54
  4. Lizandre Muler 20:11
  5. Thozama Bokile 20:27
  6. Sibongle Xuba 22:08
  7. Rutendo Gallant 22:31
  8. Wilmien van Biljon 23:16
  9. Fazlin Settler 23:23
  10. Shene Delport 23:42

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