Epic trail run meets conservation in Scottburgh
Runners were treated to 5km, 10km, and 20km routes.
More than 200 runners took part in the first-ever Crocworld Trail Run recently.
The epic event was hosted by Crocworld Conservation Centre in Scottburgh in partnership with KZN Trail Running.
Runners were treated to 5km, 10km, and 20km routes, with David Lamont (1:35:37) taking first place in the long course, and Romy Wenzel (1:41:04) taking the women’s title.
“This was another cracker of an event,” said Jason Scott of Badger’s Cycling and Sports Centre.
“The highlight was definitely the course, with everyone commenting on how unique, technical, and engaging it was. We’ve purpose-built every step of the trail with runners and riders in mind, and we’re only just getting started.”
This event marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Crocworld as it continues to grow into a leading outdoor adventure hub that blends conservation with active-lifestyle experiences.
* The full results are available at https://kzntrailrunning.co.za/results/
Next up is the:
* The Renishaw Solstice Race is on June 20 – contact Runé van Zyl on 082 9235535.
* XC Cross Country Championship Ugu is on July 25 – contact Lungelo Zuma on 063 0135477 or 1mashiza@gmail.com.
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