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Many runners compete in Kosmos 3-in-1 in Secunda

Given Baloyi is fastest runner.

Given Baloyi won the Kosmos 3-in-1 that began and finished at Lake Umuzi on Saturday, March, 5.

He completed all three races, the 42km, the 21km and the 10km in a total time of 04:34;45 and he also finished first in the open category.

Koketjo Gumbo was the second man to cross the finish line in 04:45;22 and Oupa Maseko finished third and completed all three races in 04:55;29.

They respectively finished second and third in the open category.

Emrie van den Heever won overall among the women and her time for all three races was 06:07;57.

She was first in the category for women of 40 and older.

Thubaelihle Nkomo was the second woman overall to cross the finish line in 06:15;25.

Given Baloyi wins the 42km race on Saturday, March 5 and he is also the overall winner of the Kosmos 3-in-1.

She won the open category and Tegan Edwards finished third overall in 06:22;35 and second in the open category.

Nosipho Dlamini finished third in the open category in 06:23;35.

Sogo ML Lucky won the category for all three races for men of 40 years and older in 05:07;00 while Agent Moagi finished second in this category in 05:18;18 and Van den Heever third in 05:34;51.

Belinda Ludick finished second in the category for women 40 years and older.

She completed all three races in 06:46;14 while Welile Mdunge finished third in this category in 06:48;14.

Masilo Mogotsi won the category for men of 50 years and older and completed all three races in 06:12;46 while Sipho Majombozi finished second in 06:17;31 and Azalia Motubane third in 06:17;54.

Tebogo Tsotetse won the category for women of 50 years and older and completed all three races in 06:25;16 while Lindiwe Shube finished second in 07:19;59 and Blanche van Vuuren third in 07:36;10.

Vuzimusi Mlangeni won the category for men of 60 years and older and completed all three races in 06:56;23 while Lihor Spazzoli finished second in 07:25;28 and Lesiba Mothiba finished third in 07:32;29.

Susara Coetzee won the category for women of 60 years and older and completed all three races in 08:34;55 while Suzette Venter finished second in 10:08;33 and Frieda Muir third in 10:25;10.

In the 42km race Baloyi was the fastest man in the open category to cross the finish line in a time of 02:30;35 while Jetro Sithole finished second in 02:36;02 and Sifiso Ngcobo finished third in 02:39;21.

Nosipho Dlamini was the fastest woman in the 42km race in the open category and completed the race in 03:27;50 while Zandile Nombula finished second in 03:31;00 and Thandeka Hlatshwayo finished third in 03:31;34.

Graham Malinga was the fastest man in the 42km race for men of 40 years and older and he completed the race in 02:38;57.

Ntutuko Masego finished second in 02:43;26 and Lucky finished third in 02:52;44.

Helena Joubert won the 42km race for women of 4 years and older in 03:07;30 while Van den Heever finished second in 03:34;13 and Mapetswana Makeketa finished third in 03:36;07.

Gerhard Calitz won the 42km race in the category for men of 50 years and older and completed it in 03:04;42 while Absolom Mthimunye finished second in 03:11;17 and Motubane third in 03:14;58.

Tebogo Tsotetsi was the fastest woman of 50 years and older in the 42km race and finished it in 03:34;35 while Meintjie Jansen finished second in 04:00;21 and Lindiwe Shube third in 04:01;01.

Koketjo Gumbo finishes second in the 42km race of the Kosmos 3-in-1 on Saturday, March 5 at Lake Umuzi.

Gideon Radebe was the first man of 60 years and older to finish the 42km race and his time was 03:05;18 while Seph Dlamini finished second in 03:28;06 and Sonny Leopeng third in 03:45;48.

Coetzee was the first woman of 60 years and older to finish the 42km race in 04:27;47 while Suzette Venter finished second in 05:07;06 and Catherine Mokoena third in 05:08;13.

In the 21km race, Derrick Masango was the fastest man in the open category and finished in 01:11;16 while Never Mahlangu finished second in 01:16;49 and Vusi Ndlangamandla third in 01:17;22.

Wendy Msezane was the fastest woman in the 21km race in the open category and finished in 01:38;23 while Makoma Batji finished second in 01:42;34 and Lynette Jones third in 01:49;27.

In the category for men 40 years and older, Jan Nkabinde was the fastest man in the 21km and finished it in 01:22;49 while Joseph Lubisi finished second in 01:24;07 and Johannes Sibande third in 01:29;24.

Eunice Nhlapho won the category for women of 40 years and older and finished the 21km race in 01:26;53 while Van den Heever finished second in 01:45;40 and Belinda Ludick third in 01:54;23.

Mfana Ngwenya was the first man in the 21km race category for 50 years and older and finished it in 01:32;15 while Linda Maphanga finished second in 01:43;28 and Cyprian Mtshali third in 01:46;07.

Tsotetsi won the category for women of 50 years and older and finished the 21km in 01:59;38 while Gem Davey finished second in 02:11;32 and Lindiwe Shube third in 02:17;08.

Guy Nottingham was the first man of 60 years and older and finished in 01:51;49 while Johan Makhanya finished second in 01:54;18 and Mlangeni third in 01:59;39. Coetzee won the category of 60 years and older in 02:42;09 while Thea Schunke finished second in 02:50;51 and Anita van der Merwe finished third in 02:54;41.

Clemond Komane won the junior category of the 21km race in 01:19;41 while Bonginkosi Philani finished second in 01:29;46 and Samuel Grobler third in 01:31;03.

In the 10km race, Kabelo Melamu won the open category for men and finished in 30 min 30 sec while Moses Mahlangu finished second in 30 min 44 sec and Lucas Jani third in 33 min 28 sec.

Lou-Ann Smit was the fastest woman in the open category and finished the 10km in 42 min 38 sec while Fransune du Toit finished second in 44 min 11 sec and Nkomo third in 48 min 57 sec.

Malinga won the 10km for men of 40 years and older in 25 min 50 sec while Motlatsi Sesing finished second in 38:06 and Sipho Lukhele third in 40 min 02 sec.

Eunice Nhlapo was the first woman of 40 years and older to finish the 10km in 40 min 19 sec while Chantal Middel-Bovee finished second in 41 min 33 sec and Hlengiwe Mabizela finished third in 47 min 20 sec.

Nehemiah Mtsweni won the category for men of 50 years and older in 38 min 24 sec while Thokozani Makhathinie finished second in 39 min 57 sec and Gerhard Calitz third in 43 min 42 sec.

Tsotetsi won the category for women 0f 50 years and older in 51 min 01 sec while Fransie du Toit finished second in 52 min 49 sec and Lesley Calitz third in 56 min 20 sec.

Mlangeni won the category for men of 60 years and older in 56 min 46 sec while Spazzoli finished second in 01:01;19 and Johann Coetzee third in 01:04;18.

Busisiwe Kubheka won the category for women of 60 years and older in 58 min 31 sec while Fia Coetzee finished second in 01:10;35 and Maria de Villiers third in 01:12;42.

Hope Matshiya was the first junior runner among the boys and finished the 10km in 34 min 16 sec while Thokozani Edmond finished second in 35 min 04 sec and Thokozane Handsome finished third in 35 min 19 sec.

Liane Parkes was the first girl in the junior category and finished the race in 45 min 49 sec while Luandre Cronje finished second in 01:02;49 and Lezaan Burger third in 01:10;51.

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