Road warriors hit the street in Landmarks half marathon

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 Esack
Atlantic Athletic Club’s Andrew Dick on his way to winning Sunday’s Landmarks 21km race in Rondebosch. Picture: Fuad Esack
Gugulethu Athletic Club’s Xolile Macanda en route to the finish in Sunday’s Landmarks half marathon. Picture: Fuad Esack
Gugulethu Athletic Club’s Leonard Kali was also among the more than 1200 finishers in Sunday’s 21km run in Rondebosch. Picture: Fuad Esack
Gugulethu’s Maxwell Godwana soldiers on towards the finish line. Picture: Fuad Esack
Landmarks road warrior, Gugulethu Athletic Club’s Ebrahim Mbanyaru, on the final stretch towards the finish line at WPCC, in Rondebosch, on Sunday. Picture: Fuad Esack
Stephen Motau, running in his club’s familiar orange strip, makes his way to the finish in Sunday’s Landmark’s half marathon. Picture: Fuad Esack
Gugulethu Athletic Club’s Sean Silwana taking it in his stride en route to the finish line. Picture: Fuad Esack
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