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Applause for Scottburgh’s Comrades runners

The athletes have made their community proud.

Comrades Marathon participants took to the streets on Sunday, June 8, from Pietermaritzburg to Durban.

Among these runners were Scottburgh Athletics Club members who have made their community proud.

At their first Comrades are (from left) Dina Fontana Buys, Nicole Pretorius and Peter Booysen.

To celebrate their achievements and recover from the Ultimate Human Race, an Aches and Pains party was held at The Stone in Scottburgh on Monday evening last week.

Results are as follows:
Roshen Anandlal 11:28:34
Syakhula Cele 11:27:31
Ayanda Mthimkhulu 08:52:45
Nduku J Mbuyazi 10:17:39
Nqamulela Desmond Gumede 09:02:36
Kirsty Moriarty10:58:54
Nicole Pretorius 10:53:49
Ricky Pillay 11:57:19
Dina Fontana Buys 10:53:48
Dana Daniels 11:46:48
Promise Tenza 10:52:16
Bianca Miller 11:35:25
Musawenkosi Ntaka 09:20:36
Lungelo Zama 11:50:00
Jacques Vriese 11:57:52
Howard Cele 07:47:10
Daina-Lee Osborn 09:45:55
Brian Flascas 09:30:59
Amanda van Jaarsveld 10:54:50
Mpilo Mthembu 10:55:50
Msikeleni Raymond Khanyile 10:46:46
Nkosi Cele 10:04:17
Peter Booysen 11:09:39
Mamsy Noxolo 11:06:27
Jacques van Jaarsveld 10:54:50
Juergan Baumann 10:58:23
Syakhula Cele 11:27:31

Table 2 at Kearsney: Howard Cele (right), the first runner from Scottburgh Athletic Club to cross the finish line in 07:47:10.
It’s all smiles at Table 3 in Winston Park.
Scottburgh athletes at the Comrades Marathon.

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