MTB and Trail Run series wraps up
This uniquely contested race gives riders and trail runners the chance to challenge themselves across four diverse terrains.
The popular four-part South Coast Fever MTB and Trail Run series came to an exciting end at Lake Eland Game Reserve recently.
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This uniquely contested race gives riders and trail runners the chance to challenge themselves across four diverse terrains. In the men’s division, the honours went to Andrew Hill and Brennan Anderson, co-champions for 2019; and it was Hayley Smith who took the ladies’ championship. This year also saw the crowning of new 25-kilometre champions, Tayne Rudling and Riley Smith.

The winning athletes were awarded medals, ribbons, trophies and category prize money with the overall winners receiving an additional R5 000 in prize money.
At the well-attended prize-giving ceremony Phelisa Mangcu, the CEO of Ugu South Coast Tourism commended the organisers for another fantastic event.

“This event is now in its fourth year, and it continues to be one of the region’s biggest tourism drawcards. Our incredibly diverse terrain, beautiful climate and welcoming communities will undoubtedly see this event attract even more visitors in the years to come.”
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