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Perfect debut for Waterfall AC’s Maisa at BNAC Marathon

She won the women's half-marathon in 01:26:25.

Waterfall City AC runner Zanele Maisa made a triumphant half-marathon debut when she won the women’s 21.1km race at the Benoni Northerns Athletic Club (BNAC) Marathon on April 13.

It wasn’t the baptism of fire the Kwa-Thema resident was expecting. In fact, it was a race that opened a new chapter for the athlete whose only experience in athletics includes track, cross-country and a handful of 10km races.

The winner of the women’s 21.1km, Zanele Maisa with runner-up Marianne Semmelink and the BNAC’s Mark Dingle.

Having trained to participate in the 10km race, she only knew on the eve of the BNAC Marathon that she would instead run in the half-marathon. While it was a distance she wasn’t planning to tackle yet, it’s a challenge she accepted with open arms.

Maisa ran a perfect first half but the hill coming out of the Ebotse Golf and Country Estate was something she wasn’t prepared for and it was the beginning of a challenging period for the runner.

Zanele Maisa.

“The first 10km was easy but I faced several challenges in the second half, but pushed myself to see what time I would take to complete the race,” she said.

The 29-year old negotiated her way up from the hilly section of the route to eventually come home alone in 01:26:25. Trail runner Marianne Semmelink was a distant second in 01:32:27.

Marianne Semmelink was second in the women’s half-marathon.

Tshegofatso Vocho rounded up the podium 35 seconds after Semmelink.

Although Maisa had planned a sub-01:20:00, she was pleased with her debut performance, saying she will take the lessons in her first year of road running after a successful period as a cross-country runner.

Mohau Rasogo on his way to winning the 21.1km race.

“I missed my target but I finished in 01:26:25, which is not bad. It shows I can improve and maybe I could also shave off the six minutes and do better in the future,” she said.

In the men’s race, Mohau Rasogo of Impala Platinum clocked 01:08:24 for victory. Simphiwe Thombela and Lubabalo Xoza capped off a good afternoon for Waterfall as they finished second and third, respectively.

Simonay Weitsz won the women’s 10km race.

Thombela finished 19 seconds off the pace after crossing the line in 01:08:43, with Xoza rounding-up the podium in 01:10:39.

In the 10km race, Simonay Weitsz, holder of the Benoni Northerns Night Race women’s 10km record, clocked 40:05 for victory in the women’s race. Benoni Harriers’ Bronwyn Nel was second in 40:15, while Corlize Stoltz of Boxer was third in 40:58.

Fanuel Rasogo clocked 33:10 in the men’s 10km race.

Fanuel Rasogo and Peter Mothubi shared the men’s top prize, with Mayibongwe Ndlovu second in 34:09 while Tembisa AC’s Desmond Mokgobu clinched the third spot in 34:46.

Donovan van Zyl (18:56) of Irun AC and Megan Ann Roberts (20:53) won the 5km fun run.

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