Langa Athletic Club’s Edward Jack crosses the finish line first in the men’s race, in Sunday’s 10km run in Khayelitsha. Picture: Shuyb Hendricks/ABPhotoZA
TymeBank Langa Athletic Club runners dominated Sunday’s 10km run hosted by Khayelitsha Athletics Club.
Langa’s Edward Jack raced home in a blistering 29min15sec, followed by Boxer Athletic Club’s Goodwin Swartz and Nkosiyethu Sotyantya.
The women’s race was won by Langa’s Fortunate Chidzivo, who crossed the finish line in 35min05sec, followed by Nedbank’s Zintle Xiniwe and Atlantic Athletic Club’s Betha Sitariko.
Langa Athletic Club’s Fortunate Chidzivo first to cross the finish line in the women’s race, in Sunday’s 10km run in Khayelitsha. Picture: Shuyb Hendricks/ABPhotoZA
A Mandela Park Athletic Club runner shows love to Sunday’s 10km run in Khayelitsha, which ended at Mandela Park Stadium. Picture: Fuad Esack
Runners representing clubs from across the city make their way to the finish line at Mandela Park Stadium, as a worshipper makes her way to a nearby church, during Sunday’s 10km run in Khayelitsha. PIcture: Fuad Esack
Langa’s Masebolele Mokhele all smiles on arrival at the finish, at Mandela Park Stadium. Picture: Fuad Esack
Langa junior runner Mxollisi Xabadiya looking sharp on the final turn towards the finish line. Picture: Fuad Esack
Langa’s Nomabongo Ratazayo clearly has no issues as she makes her way to the finish line in Sunday’s 10km race, in Khayelitsha. Picture: Fuad Esack
Langa Athletic Club’s Zwelethu Gubeshe takes it easy out on the road during Sunday’s 10km run. Picture: Fuad Esack
Gugulethu Athletic Club’s Thobile Ndzube approaches the finish line at Mandela Park Stadium. Picture: Fuad Esack
Gugulethu’s Neill Horne cuts a dapper figure on the final stretch to the finish line. Picture: Fuad Esack
Gugulethu’s Themba Shoko maintains a steady pace during Sunday’s 10km run in Khayelitsha. Picture: Fuad Esack
Runners representing various clubs moving towards the finish line in Sunday’s 10km run, in Khayelitsha. Picture: Fuad Esack