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Xaba aims for third SPAR Grand Prix title

Xaba became the first South African runner to win the SPAR Grand prix since it was opened to international athletes in 2019.

Defending champion Glenrose Xaba of Boxer will put her best foot forward at the Cape Town SPAR Women’s 10km Challenge on March 30.

She will be attempting to become the fourth runner to win the SPAR Grand Prix three times.

Sixteen thousand runners will take part in the Cape Town SPAR sold-out race, which is the first of the five races making up the SPAR Grand Prix series, in which Africa’s elite runners compete for valuable points.

The winner of the SPAR Grand Prix will take home R200 000. The runner-up will receive R100 000, and the third-placed athlete will win R75 000. This is additional to the prize money for each race.

There are additional rewards on offer for South African runners. The South African woman with the most SPAR Grand Prix points will receive an additional R100 000, the second-placed South African R70 000 and the third-placed South African R50 000.

Frida Ndinda.

Junior runners will again be eligible for an overall prize, with the results of three races counting. The top junior will win an overall prize of R10 500 with the results of three races counting.

In addition to the substantial prize money on offer, one lucky entrant at each race stands to win a Hyundai Exter SUV, valued at R269 900. The winner must be older than 18 and have a valid driver’s licence.

Discovery members can earn Vitality points at each race.

In 2024, Xaba became the first South African runner to win the prestigious SPAR Grand Prix since it was opened to international athletes in 2019.

She was also the last South African winner in 2018. The other three-time winners are Rene Kalmer, Irvette van Zyl and Ethiopian Tadu Nare.

“Winning the SPAR Grand Prix has been a dream and a goal I had for many years. To have won it twice is a career highlight. To be referred to as a defending champion is surreal,” said Xaba.

Glenrose Xaba crosses the finish line during the 2024 SPAR Grand Prix at Green Point Common Sports Ground in Cape Town. Photo: Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images

“This year, I aim to remain injury-free and have a healthy season. I am looking forward to running in the SPAR Grand Prix series again and fighting for that top spot.”

Xaba is in good form. She started the year by winning the 10 000m at the AGN Track and Field Championships in 31:56.

But she can expect some tough competition in the five races from the Ethiopian duo of Diniya Abaraya and Selam Gebre, as well as newcomer Tsihay Gebru, who has a personal best of 32:09.

Russian-born and former Czech runner Olga Firsova, now registered in Australia, but a permanent South African resident living in Stellenbosch, has entered the race, showing that the SPAR Grand Prix is not just for African athletes. Firsova recorded 33.19 in New York last year, making her a firm contender for a top-ten position on Sunday.

Olga Firsova.

Kenyan athlete Fridah Ndinda will run her maiden SPAR Grand Prix race in Cape Town in the Nedbank colours. The East African athlete ran a career-best of 32.25 in 2022 and last year in the ABSA Gqeberha 10km, she clocked 33.18 making her a title contender.

Local runners who will give Xaba a run for her money include Van Zyl (Hollywood Bets) and Boxer teammates Cacisile Sosibo, and the evergreen Phalula twins Lebo and Lebogang.

Xaba’s mentor, former 800m world and Olympic champion Caster Semenya, will also participate. Last year, she entered her first 10km race in the Tshwane SPAR Challenge and finished in 10th position.

The course for the Cape Town race starts and ends at the Greenpoint Stadium. It provides an ideal low-altitude route with gentle ascents and descents, removing the monotony of a purely flat route.

The other races are in Durban on June 22, Tshwane on August 2, Gqeberha on September 27 and Johannesburg on October 5.

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