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The winner of the half-marathon, Edwin Chimombo (left), Killen Matende(2nd) and Kipkoech Chirchir (3rd).

Wesley wins Land of Legend

 

Sport  Date: 06 May 2011

 

The Kenian-borned Wesley Mutahe won the annual Land of Legend Marathon from Thohoyandou to Wildlife Mphephu resort on Saturday..

The marathon race produced fireworks as last year´s overall winner, Brighton Chipere of Zimbabwe, was beaten by the speedy Mutahe. Mutahe won the race in 2:28:45. Chipere ended in second position and he ran 2:29:07. The third position went to Kgosimang Leburu, who finished the race in 2:32:40.

The masters category was won by Simon Phaiphai of RAC in 3:18:52. Joel Manwadu came second in 3:24:24. MT Mbombi of Greater Elim Athletics Club finished in the third position in 3:27:07.

The grandmasters category was won by GE Hlungwane of Malamulele in 3:56:20. The ladies category was won by last year´s winner, Mpho Mabuza of the Nedbank Athletics Club in Gauteng in 2:58:50. She was followed by Lizih Chiboke from Zimbabwe in 3:01:44. The well-known local runner, Azwinndini Lukwareni, finished the race in the third position. She ran the race in 3:09:30. Veteran runner Jane Mudau won her category in 3:24:37.

The 21,1km race for men was won by Zimbabwean Edwin Chimobo of Zimbambwe in 1:09:40. Millen Matende, also from Zimbabwe, came second in 1:10:19. Kipkoech Chirchir from Kenya ended in third position in 1:10:49.

The veteran category was won by Thomas Ngobeni of Great Elim in 1:21:19. Jerane Qcaba of Bidvest ended in second position in 1:29:45. AM Mudau of Messina Athletic club finsihed in third position, about five and a half minutes behind Qcaba.

The 21,1km ladies race was won by last year´s winner, Muchaneta Gwata from Zimbabwe in 1:24:30. Olivia Chitati, also from Zimbabwe, finished second and Joyce Makwarela was inthird position.

 

Written by

Kaizer Nengovhela

Kaizer Nengovhela started writing stories for Limpopo Mirror in 2000. Prior to that he had a five year stint at Phala-Phala FM as sports presenter. In 2005 Kaizer received an award from the province's premier as Best Sports Presenter. The same year he was also nominated as Best Sports Reporter by the Makhado Municipality. Kaizer was awarded the Mathatha Tsedu award in 2014.

 

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