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Top athletes shine at CGA cross country league meeting

Mulaudzi won the men's 4km in 12:09, while Maisa clinched the women's race in 14:54.

Kabelo Mulaudzi and Zanele Maisa were utterly dominant as they stormed to victory in the men’s and women’s 4km races at the fifth CGA cross country league meeting at Kwa-Thema Stadium on July 4.

The event, hosted by Waterfall City AC, saw hundreds of the province’s middle-distance runners, ranging in age from eight to seniors, compete in races from 1km to 10km as they continued their build-up to the CGA Championships next month.

Zanele Maisa leads the women’s 4km. Photo: Lebohang Pita

Mulaudzi, a three-time national champion, “burnt his chest” on his way to victory in the men’s race in his last run before this weekend’s ABSA Run Your City Durban 10k, where he will face Ugandan 5 000m and 10 000m world record holder Joshua Cheptegei.

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The Boxer AC standout was aggressive from the outset, leading a chasing bunch consisting of Comrades Marathon Wally Hayward medallist Gladwin Mzazi, Nhlanhla Mnothoza of UJ and Brakpan resident Cayde de Waal.

He was well ahead of the chasing pack after the opening lap and eventually clinched the line honours after covering two laps of the course in 12:09, as he dragged three men under 13 minutes.

Kedibone Mohwang won the women’s 10km. Photo: Lebohang Pita

Mzazi, who bided his time in the pack, waited until the final km before launching his attack as he finished 44 seconds behind Mulaudzi in 12:53, while Mnothoza completed the podium in 12:55.

A week after storming to the Doek on Fleek – She Moves SA 10km title, Maisa showed no signs of strain as she put foot to pedal to dominate the women’s race from the gun.

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The Waterfall City AC athlete, who represented SA at the World Athletics Cross Country Championships in the US in January, flew around the 2km circuit unchallenged and eventually covered the two laps in 14:54.

Runner-up Selinah Madeila was 01:41 off the pace after crossing the line in 16:34, with Thembelihle Busanello third in 16:57.

Tharollo Maja enters the finishing straight before crossing the line to win the men’s 2km. Photo: Lebohang Pita

In other races, Waterfall’s Tharollo Maja obliterated the men’s field in the combined youth, junior and senior men’s 2km to win in 06:04. Tiisetso Sebata of Ekhaya AC was second 13 seconds adrift, while Nicholas Whittaker of UJ completed the top three five seconds behind Sebata.

In the women’s race, Gugulethu Sibanda clocked 07:20 for victory, while Agatha Makhobolo crossed the line in 07:38 to complete an Absa Running Club top two. Wilme Victor of Hoërskool Monument finished third two seconds behind Makhobolo.

Kabelo Mulaudzi leads the senior men’s 4km race at Kwa-Thema Stadium. Photo: Lebohang Pita

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Bennet Seloyi and Mamepe Striders’ Kedibone Mohwang closed off the programme with victories in the senior men’s and women’s 10km.

Seloyi clocked 31:35 for his victory, beating Prince Madume (32:09) and Lefa Kwanele (32:19, while Mohwang won the women’s race in 41:02, ahead of Andile Manzi (41:57) and Dinah Sithole (43:17).
The next league meeting is in Westonaria on July 18.

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Lebohang Pita

Lebohang Pita is journalist for the Benoni City Times. He covers sports and general news for the newspaper. He also writes a bi-weekly column called The Corner Flag, which covers a range of sports-related topics.

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