Atlantic Athletic Club’s Andrew Dick was first to cross the finish line at WPCC in Rondebosch, in Sunday’s Landmark’s 21km run, finishing in 01:07:31. Langa’s Edward Jack finished second in 01:08:19, followed by third-placed Aubrey Kotze in 1:09:09. The women’s race was won by Nedbank runner Zintle Xiniwe in 01:22:47, followed by Ebeth Marais in 01:22:55 and Atlantic Triathlon Club’s Nicola Wills in 01: 30:49.
Landmarks second-placed finisher, Langa’s Edward Jack, in good form as he wraps up his Sunday 21km run. Picture: Fuad EsackAtlantic Athletic Club’s Andrew Dick on his way to winning Sunday’s Landmarks 21km race in Rondebosch. Picture: Fuad EsackGugulethu Athletic Club’s Xolile Macanda en route to the finish in Sunday’s Landmarks half marathon. Picture: Fuad EsackGugulethu Athletic Club’s Leonard Kali was also among the more than 1200 finishers in Sunday’s 21km run in Rondebosch. Picture: Fuad EsackGugulethu’s Maxwell Godwana soldiers on towards the finish line. Picture: Fuad EsackLandmarks road warrior, Gugulethu Athletic Club’s Ebrahim Mbanyaru, on the final stretch towards the finish line at WPCC, in Rondebosch, on Sunday. Picture: Fuad EsackStephen Motau, running in his club’s familiar orange strip, makes his way to the finish in Sunday’s Landmark’s half marathon. Picture: Fuad EsackGugulethu Athletic Club’s Sean Silwana taking it in his stride en route to the finish line. Picture: Fuad Esack
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