Coronavirus: No plans to cancel Comrades Marathon yet

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Winn said that with nearly three months to go to #Comrades2020, the CMA board decided that it was premature to postpone this year’s race. Photo: Doctor Ngcobo / African News Agency / ANA

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Winn said that with nearly three months to go to #Comrades2020, the CMA board decided that it was premature to postpone this year’s race. Photo: Doctor Ngcobo / African News Agency / ANA

Published Mar 17, 2020

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Durban - The Comrades Marathon will go ahead as planned until further notice. This is according to CMA chairperson, Cheryl Winn.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Winn said that with nearly three months to go to #Comrades2020, the CMA board decided that it was premature to postpone this year’s race.

"We will however continue to monitor the situation on a daily basis and will make a decision by April 17 depending upon how the situation evolves on whether to postpone #Comrades2020 to a date later in the year," she said. 

Winn said the board convened an urgent meeting on Monday night in light of the outbreak Covid- 19 and the subsequent postponement or cancellation of sporting events and mass gatherings in the country.

Winn said Athletics South Africa, under the auspices of which the Comrades Marathon is held, has aligned itself with the National State of Disaster as pronounced by State President Cyril Ramaphosa and have taken a decision to postpone with immediate effect all athletics events in the country at all levels for 30 days due to the outbreak.

The decision includes the postponement of all school athletics including the ASA National Primary Schools T&F Championships which was scheduled for Pietermaritzburg this week; the postponement of all club and provincial activities, including Fun Runs, Park Runs, Road-Running, Cross Country, Trail Running and Track & Field events; as well as the postponement of all ASA championships.

"Under the ongoing guidance of the government on the virus, as well as ASA and KwaZulu-Natal Athletics (KZNA), the CMA board will review the situation by 17 April and advise Comrades athletes and stakeholders on the way forward, depending on the status of the virus in the country at the time," she said. 

“We will make announcements and issue updates on an ongoing basis. As the CMA Board, we have to consider the best interest and well-being of our athletes, supporters, spectators, volunteers and the public. With 282 successful Substitution applications having been processed since opening of the 2020 Substitution period on Monday. We urge all Comrades runners to continue with their training preparations for the 95th edition of the Ultimate Human Race," Winn said. 

The Mercury

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