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Roosevelt Park firefighters conquer Comrades

Despite injuries and tough terrain, firefighters Mphekgo Leshalabe and Tendani Nemalamangwa proved their mettle in the 2025 Comrades Marathon, but it wasn't an easy feat.

Two firefighters from the Franklin Roosevelt Park Fire Station have once again proven their mettle, completing the gruelling 2025 Comrades Marathon for the second time.

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This year’s down run, from Pietermaritzburg to Durban, proved to be a different beast altogether, testing their limits in unexpected ways.

Mphekgo Leshalabe crossed the finish line in 10:30:00, earning himself a bronze medal, however, despite the medal, he admitted this year’s experience was tougher than his previous uphill run. “I did not expect a down run to be that difficult,” he confessed. “Normally, they would say a down run is more difficult than an up run, and I experienced it myself in the marathon. The down run is difficult because I has a lot of injuries. I had blisters and the pain was unbearable on my left foot.”

He paid respects to the marathon, adding that it is a different race on its own. “It is not called the ultimate human race for nothing, finishing the race alone is something else, let alone getting the medal.”

TITLE: Mphekgo Leshalabe and Tendani Nemalamangwa with their bronze medals.
CAPTION: Mphekgo Leshalabe and Tendani Nemalamangwa with their bronze medals. Photo: Waydon Jacobs
DESCRIPTION: Mphekgo Leshalabe and Tendani Nemalamangwa pose with their bronze medals ay Franklin Roosevelt Park Fire Station on June 10, 2025. Photo: Waydon Jacobs

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While the reward of finishing was sweet, Leshalabe fell short of his goal of achieving a Bill Rowan medal, coming in under nine hours, setting his sights higher for next year.

His teammate, Tendani Nemalamangwa, shared the same experience, finishing in 10:07:00, also securing a bronze, stating that it was a challenge running in this years marathon. “It was my second down run, so I thought I was going to do better than my first one, but it was just harder. I just think that I have to train more on down runs, but, if I was to choose, I would choose up run, which is much easier.”

He emphasised the need for a holistic approach to the race, highlighting nutrition, endurance, and mental resilience as key factors. For him, the Comrades is about overcoming his limits and achieving personal milestones. He plans to focus on increased mileage to improve his performance in future races.

Platoon Commander Otsile Kobue applauded the two firefighters for their incredible achievement. “We are proud of their dedication, commitment, perseverance, and strength. They are an inspiration to all of us.”

Their experiences show how even the most seasoned of runners can be challenged by the unpredictable nature of the ultimate human race.

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