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Rufus takes gold and runners enjoy chilly day on Iron Crown trail run

The Haenertsburg Rotary Club presented the Iron Crown trail run on Saturday morning.

Local runners and holiday goers braved the cold morning weather and took on the 5km fun walk through the grasslands as well as the more challenging 10km and 22km trails up to Iron Crown.
Rufus Photo was the first 22km runner over the finish line, taking his second gold medal in this annual event.
“The route was challenging because it has changed since the last time I competed but it was marked well and I enjoyed the training,” said

Photo who is a regular at the Comrades Marathon and has finished in the top ten of this prestigious race three times.
Imogen Popich took first place in the 22km women’s open category followed by Anushka van Rooyen and Karla-Mart Fullard.
Lizelle Lindeque and Rose Cassidy took first and second place in the 22km women’s junior category, respectively.
Frieda Human and Louise van den Dool took the top two spots in the women’s over 40 category and Bronwyn Egan took the top spot on the podium in the over 50 category, followed by Louise van den Dool on the second step.

Jose de Souza, winner of the men’s over 60 category on the home stretch of the 22km Iron Crown trail run.

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Alex Weldon won the 22km junior men’s category with Wayne Rambiyana in second place and Erik van den Dool taking third place.
Chrispen Muchemwa took the lead in the men’s open category with Kumbelani Ngende and Allan Gordon in second and third place, respectively.
Photo was the winner of the 22km men’s over 40 category with Gabriel Makwela and Jonathan Trusler in second and third place.
Hennie Spies and Arend Henning took the top spots in the over 50’s category and Jose de Souza and Roco Popich took home prizes in the over 60’s division.

The top five runners in the 10km women’s open category receving their prizes from newly inducted Rotary Haenertsburg president, Daria Gorbaszewicz. From left is Alexa van der Westhuizen, Ashley Haupt, Monique Fourie, Sinothile Mthinyane, Daria Gorbaszewicz and Leandra Fredenthal.

In the 10km race Ruan van Loggerenberg took the first prize in the men’s junior division and Ashleigh Lyons won the women’s junior division.
Isaac Moshio won the 10km open men’s category followed by Elias Ramalepa and Koketjo Gumbo.
Sinothile Mthinyane took first place in the 10km women’s open category with Monique Fourie in second place and Leandra Fredenthal in third place.
Mientjie Els took first place in the 10km women’s over 40 category with Lebo Mohale winning the men’s over 40 category.

Julie Pierce won the women’s over 50 category with Liz Popich in second place. Vincent Goody and Okkie van Niekerk took first and second place in the men’s over 50 category, respectively.
Alex Gordon won the 10km over 60’s division with Chris Noel and Bun Noel taking second and third place, respectively.
The Rotarians would like to thank all of their sponsors for their loyal support at the Iron Crown trail run.

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Emelda Tintswalo Shipalana

Tintswalo Shipalana, a journalist for the Letaba Herald, has been in the media industry for over a decade. She started her journey in radio, but ended up in print which is her first love. She joined the Herald newspaper as a cadet in 2016, where she graduated with a journalism qualification from the Caxton Training Academy. She also has a qualification in Feature Writing from the University of Cape Town and a Media Management qualification from Wits University. She is completing her BA Communication Science degree with UNISA. She sleeps well at night knowing she is a voice to the voiceless and her work contributes to promoting local talent, businesses and service delivery. Her love for her community keeps her working hard every day.

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