Selam Gebre wins SPAR Women’s Jozi Challenge

The Ethiopian runner beat her compatriot and a South African to the finish line of the 10km race.

Ethiopian runner Selam Gebre (Nedbank), who finished second to compatriot Tadu Nare in the first five SPAR Grand Prix races, won the Jozi leg of the 10km challenge at Marks Park Sporting Club in 33:41 minutes yesterday.

Nare, who has already secured her third successive SPAR Grand Prix title, missed the race because she is preparing for the Chicago Marathon on Sunday.

Another Ethiopian, Debash Kelati Desta, was second in 33:55. Three-times SPAR Grand Prix winner Irvette van Zyl (Hollywood RC), from South Africa, was third in 35:08.

A week ago, Desta won the Absa Johannesburg 10km, with Gebre in second place and Van Zyl in third.

“I don’t have the words to explain how happy I am to have won,” said Gebre. “I have had quite a busy time – I was in Copenhagen three weeks ago, and then I ran the Absa race last week, so I haven’t had time to rest and recover. So I am very happy to have won the SPAR Jozi.”

Gebre said she had enjoyed the race although she found the course, which includes several hills, very challenging.

SPAR Grand Prix debutant Desta said she had also not had much time to recover.

“This is my fourth race in South Africa, and I wasn’t able to go home between races. I have been out of running for some time and I am very happy to be back and doing well again.”

Van Zyl, who has struggled with a severe stress fracture for most of this year, was bubbling with excitement.

“I am so happy to be back and to be enjoying my running again. I am now running pain free for the first time in ages. It was one of my toughest injuries, and I have had many injuries,” she said.

“At one stage, I couldn’t even do cross-training. I had to be on crutches and give my leg complete rest. But I was patient and now I feel as though my year has just begun.

“I will definitely do some more races before the end of the year. I am going to do the Cape Town 10km, and I want to include a marathon at some stage.”

Since the SPAR Grand Prix was opened to international runners in 2018, the six-race competition has been dominated by international runners, with Namibian Helalia Johannes winning the SPAR Grand Prix twice and Nare winning it three times.

Gebre said she felt the South African coaches needed to push their runners harder if they were to be competitive internationally.

“You have excellent facilities here, so there is no reason why the South Africans should not do better.”

Van Zyl said the running clubs are doing their best to help the runners.

“But I feel our national federation could do more to ensure that we have proper guidance on nutrition and also access to medical support. But the women’s team that is competing in the World Half Marathon championships in Latvia is the best ever.”

Results

Senior:

  • 1. Selam Gebre (Nedbank) 33:41; 2. Debash Desta (Adidas) 33:55; 3. Irvette van Zyl (Hollywood AC) 35:08

Junior:

  • 1. Jackie Coertze (Boxer) 40:55; 2. Corlize Stoltz (Boxer) 42:18; 3. Courtney Sole (Boxer) 43:06

40-49:

  • 1. Makhosazane Mhlongo (Hollywood AC) 37:50; 2. IIse Marais (Nedbank RC) 40:27; 3. Tebogo Mokgosinyane (Nedbank RC) 42:07

50-59:

  • 1. Elizabeth Potter (32GI) 42:16; 2. Janene Carey (Phantane) 43:47; 3. Sunset Eybers (Nedbank) 44:07

60+:

  • 1. Judy Bird (Boxer) 43:35; 2. Jackie Frey (Nedbank) 49:48; 3. Sandra Steenkamp (Irene Run and Walk) 50:12

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