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Charné Bosman is still dreaming big when it comes to racing Comrades

Although former Comrades champion Charné Bosman does not want to say that she's aiming to win the uphill race (Durban to Pietermaritzburg) this year, she is prepared to say that he hopes to improve her personal best time in this race.

The former champion Charné Bosman (Murray&Roberts) will only focus on one thing on Sunday when she lines up to compete in the Comrades ultra-race for the seventh time.

It is certainly not going to be Gerda Steyn who won the Two Oceans earlier this year or Ann Ashworth last year’s Comrades women’s champion or for that matter any other athlete with aspirations of winning. She is going to be watching the ever fast changing numbers on her stopwatch and with good reason.

“The reality is that I am not getting any younger, which means I can’t race the same way as I did seven years ago when I competed in my first Comrades. What I might lack in pure speed I now got to make up by running clever,” explained the 43-year-old who won the race in 2016.

Bosman explained that she and her coach, the well-known Lindsey Parry from Tuks/HPC, strategized quite a lot in the build-up to Comrades.

“One of the things Lindsey kept emphasizing is that more is not better. That is why I raced a lot less than in previous years. The Johnson Crane Marathon and Om die Dam were the only two occasions I purposely went out hard,” she said.

Something else that changed is that not once this year did she ever do more than 200 kilometres of running in a week.

“Lindsey’s advice was that when out on the road, I should instead focus on making every kilometre count. As part of my preparation, I did spend several hours on a spin bike. Making sure I got enough sleep was also an essential part of my training regime. It needed to be. After 40 one’s recovery is not as quick as it used to be,” explained Bosman.

The 2016 Comrades champion has got a good idea of what she hopes to achieve on Sunday, but she prefers not to talk about it, only mentioning that if everything goes according to plan, she hopes to set a new personal best time on the up run (Durban to Pietermaritzburg).

“Everything will depend on how I feel after 60 kilometres. That is why it is going to be so important to keep watching the times on my stopwatch. I got specific personal goals throughout the race, and the challenge is going to be to stick to it no matter what happens.

“I have reccied part of the Comrades route in May to refresh my memory. It made me realize that there are quite a few steep climbs on the course of which no one ever talks,” she said.

Bosman’s Comrades CV is quite impressive. In 2013 the first time she raced she finished 5th; 2015 she was second, won in 2016; third in 2017 and was fifth last year. Having won five gold medals means that for the first she will be racing with a coveted green number.

As to what motivates her to still keep on punishing her body year in and year out, Bosman said that she has one remaining goal and that is to win an up-run.

“I genuinely want the Comrades double (winning up and down). Whether I will achieve it remains to be seen but this I can promise I am going to give it my all. Maria Bak (Germany), who won in 2002 when she was in her mid-forties proved that age is a mere number,” said the Tuks/HPC based athlete.

 

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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