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Local runners out to conquer the Comrades

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The Kimberley Harriers Running Club’s athletes have trained hard and, more importantly, have mentally prepared themselves for this, the ultimate test of endurance.

Seen are 11 of the 17 runners from the Kimberley Harrier’s that will try to conquer the comrades on Sunday. Front left: Simon Majahe, Daniël Toobi, Silas Mokwa, Thapelo Mathetsa, Wilmore Klein and David Janse van Vuuren. Back: Glynfly Phiri, Roshelle Jacobs, Jan Greeff, Anel Viljoen and Charmain Ras. Picture: Danie van der Lith

IT TAKES a special kind of passion, many people would call it ‘madness’, to run almost 90 kilometres in a single day. But in a remarkable display of dedication and determination, 17 talented runners from Kimberley Harriers Running Club are preparing to do just that when they participate in the historic 96th edition of the Comrades Marathon on Sunday, June 11th.

The Kimberley club’s athletes have trained hard and, more importantly, have mentally prepared themselves for this, the ultimate test of endurance.

The Comrades Marathon, an iconic ultra-marathon held annually in South Africa, will start at Pietermaritzburg City Hall and conclude at Kingsmead Stadium in Durban. The official distance of this year’s race is 87.701 kilometres.

The Comrades has a rich history dating back to 1921. The race demands both physical prowess and unwavering mental strength from its participants. Runners must tackle the gruelling course that alternates between uphill and downhill segments, pushing the limits of their physical and mental abilities.

The race has a storied history and is deeply ingrained in South Africa’s sporting culture. It was first established to commemorate the soldiers who fought in World War I and since then it has become a symbol of determination and human resilience.

Over the years, the race has seen awe-inspiring displays of athleticism and personal triumph, cementing its reputation as one of the most challenging and prestigious ultra-marathons worldwide.

For the members of Kimberley Harriers Running Club, this opportunity to compete in the Comrades Marathon is a momentous achievement. The club, known for its close-knit community and shared passion for running, has fostered an environment of relentless dedication to training. They have spent countless hours pounding the pavements around Kimberley, honing their endurance, and fine-tuning their strategies.

The mental preparation for such a demanding race is equally vital, and the runners from Kimberley Harriers have left no stone unturned. They have developed mental resilience techniques, such as visualisation and positive self-talk, to conquer moments of doubt and fatigue during the race.

The power of the mind is crucial in an event like the Comrades Marathon, where physical strength alone is not enough to prevail.

On June 11th, as the runners from Kimberley Harriers Running Club lace up their shoes and gather at the starting line, they carry the hopes and dreams of their community.

Each step they take will be a testament to their dedication. Regardless of the outcome, their journey to the Comrades Marathon serves as an inspiration to all, reminding us that with commitment, we can conquer any challenge that comes our way.

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