Phalula twins tame windy PE

Barefoot wonder Diana-Lebo Phalula crosses the finish line to win the Spar race in PE on Saturday. Picture: Mark West

Barefoot wonder Diana-Lebo Phalula crosses the finish line to win the Spar race in PE on Saturday. Picture: Mark West

Published May 10, 2015

Share

Port Elizabeth – Defending champion Diana-Lebo Phalula made sure of victory in the Port Elizabeth leg of the Spar Women’s 10km Challenge at Pollok Beach yesterday, winning the race in emphatic style in 32 mins and 57 secs.

Her twin sister, Lebogang, was second in 33.26, with Rutendo Nyahora third in 33.43. Mapaseka Makhanya, who won the opening leg in Cape Town in March, was in eighth position. Makhanya finished third in the Hanover Marathon in Germany last month and was still feeling the effects of the race.

Nyahora took the early lead, but Diana-Lebo Phalula, running barefoot, surged to the front after the first kilometre, and stayed there for the rest of the race.

“I was feeling good, so I decided to go for it. I wanted to help my sister, but she couldn’t keep up with me,” said Phalula.

“I am a bit disappointed about my time, because I wanted to break the record again, but I knew I had to defend my title. The Port Elizabeth race is one of my favourites.”

Lebogang Phalula, who ran with Nyahora for much of the way, said she had enjoyed the race, although there had been quite a strong wind.

“But I’ve been doing weight training, so I told the wind I’m not going to let you blow me over – I’m strong now,” she said.

She had tried to keep up with her sister, but Diana-Lebo had gone too fast for her.

Zimbabwean Nyahora dedicated her third place to the victims of the attacks on foreigners.

“I was determined to finish in the top three so I could make a statement on behalf of the people who have been killed, injured or displaced by the violence,” she said.

“I was running for them today, and they were in my thoughts throughout the race.”

The Phalula twins and Nyahora will be running in the First National Bank 12km race in Cape Town next week against top international runners, including former world champion Vivienne Cheruiyot of Kenya.

Former Grand Prix winner Irvette van Zyl, who is expecting a baby in September, was delighted to finish ninth position. – The Sunday Independent

Related Topics: