Johannes conquers Spar Marathon
Namibian long-distance runner Helalia Johannes stormed to a SPAR Women's 10km race win at the Nelson Mandela University (NMU) in Gqeberha on Saturday, clocking a time of 31:53.
Tadu Nare of Ethiopia settled for second place clocking 32:11 while another Ethiopian, Selan Gebre, secured third place in a time of 32:23.
Johannes, who has won bigger races in the past over longer distances, said she was not surprised by her victory.
The 41-year-old veteran, who dominated the event in the past before Covid-19 hit, pocketed N$30 000 for her efforts this time around.
“I am not even surprised by the victory given that I was well prepared for it. This was a good victory for me and for Namibia and I was just happy to be back at this event again.
“I would like to thank all those that have supported me, including my coach,” Johannes said.
Tadu Nare of Ethiopia settled for second place clocking 32:11 while another Ethiopian, Selan Gebre, secured third place in a time of 32:23.
Johannes, who has won bigger races in the past over longer distances, said she was not surprised by her victory.
The 41-year-old veteran, who dominated the event in the past before Covid-19 hit, pocketed N$30 000 for her efforts this time around.
“I am not even surprised by the victory given that I was well prepared for it. This was a good victory for me and for Namibia and I was just happy to be back at this event again.
“I would like to thank all those that have supported me, including my coach,” Johannes said.
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