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Course records for Xaba and Mofolo as thousands celebrate Absa RUN YOUR CITY TSHWANE 10K

South African 10km sensation Glenrose Xaba delivered a career-defining performance this morning (Sunday 25 August 2024) at the Absa RUN YOUR CITY TSHWANE 10K, blazing through the course in a remarkable 31:51. This marks her third sub-32-minute finish this year, solidifying her status as one of the country’s best elite women of all times. The 29-year-old, who set a new SA 10km record of 31:12 when she took fourth place at last month’s Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K, lived up to her pre-race favourite tag as she surged away from Neheng Khatala at the 7km mark to a memorable victory that was the fastest by a South African woman at altitude.


Xaba ran the fastest time by an SA woman at altitude when she won the 2024 Absa RUN YOUR CITY TSHWANE 10K in 31:51. Photo Credit: Tobias Ginsberg.

"I'm very happy about today's win. I have faced so many ups and downs throughout my career, but I have managed to rise above it all. This year, God has blessed me so much and I'm very thankful for that," explained Xaba.


For running the second fastest 10km time of her life, the Boxer Athletics Club top runner was rewarded with a new course record which is a 23 second improvement on the mark set by the 2023 champion Debash Desta of Ethiopia. Lesotho’s Blandina Makatisi was good value for her second-place finish (32:58) two weeks after completing the Olympic Marathon, while her countrywoman Khathala earned the last podium position in 33:35.


Having won the 5000m, 10 000m, 10km and 21km titles this year, Xaba says today's victory is a testament to the hard work and dedication she has put into her training.  "I always pray and I'm grateful with what I have achieved so far," says Xaba. "So to win one of the Absa races is a dream come true. I think it’s because I focus a lot. I don’t skip training even when I'm tired. I just go easy and get the recovery all the time. I'm glad that I have a good system (Power2Health) that supports me and keeps me very well in order to stay injury free."


Mofolo won the Absa RUN YOUR CITY TSHWANE 10K on debut in a new course record clocking of 28:40. Photo Credit: Tobias Ginsberg.

The men’s race also saw a new course record as Lesotho’s Kamohelo Mofolo stopped the clock in 28:40 to win the race on debut and shatter the course record of 29:12 set by Kabelo Mulaudzi last year. Mofolo clawed back a nine second deficit held by early leader Gideon Kipgnetich of Kenya who followed him home two seconds later with the defending champion Mulaudzi finishing third in 28:52. In what was his first major triumph on South African soil, the Maxed Elite runner who took tenth place at the Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K in a personal best 28:33 said his challenging training routes in The Mountain Kingdom prepared him for victory.


"The course worked in my favour because I train on hilly routes in Lesotho," confirms Mofolo. "So my body is used to going up and down which is why I could run well. I didn’t struggle at all."


Over 8500 runners made took part in the 2024 Absa RUN YOUR CITY TSHWANE 10K. Photo Credit: Tobias Ginsberg.

"What an amazing day at the Absa RUN YOUR CITY TSHWANE 10K! A special shoutout also goes to the thousands (8500) of social runners who embraced the spirit of the event, turning it into a true celebration of fitness and community. And of course, this event wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of our sponsors, whose commitment helped make the day unforgettable. Together, we showcased the best of Tshwane. Up next is the grand finale of the series—the Absa RUN YOUR CITY JOBURG 10K on National Heritage Day. We invite all runners to join us for an unforgettable season closer!"

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