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11 November 2021
 
National Personalities and Stories

Nedbank Running Clubs Nare and Johannes on top of the world

Imagine you’re attempting your first ever marathon and the completion is stacked. You go out there and not only do you run away from some of the world’s best runners with 2km to go and take victory, but you also break the course record. Dream debut, right? That’s exactly what happened to Nedbank running club Ethiopia’s Tadu Nare.

After dominating the 2021 Spar Grand Prix series and taking 6 victories out of 6 races, Nare went into the Zurich Marathon Barcelona with one goal in mind. To run a time of 2 hours and 24 minutes. “Our goal was never to win the race but to run a time of 2:24 which would have been a very good debut because there were some girls in the race who had even run 2:20 before,” said Belay Hagos, coach of Nare and chairperson of the Nedbank running club Ethiopia.

From the gun, a pack of 6 women formed in front, assisted by pacemakers who went out at just over 2:24 pace which was in course for the course record. Nare looked strong throughout, avoiding any unnecessary surges and bided her time. One by one, women started to drop off the pace and by 39km and only 3km to go, the race was down to 4 women as Nare moved from the back of the pack to get ready to strike.

And strike she did. With the 40km mark in sight, Nare released one of the most powerful kicks she’s ever produced and broke ahead, none of the other women in the pack being able to respond. “There were girls much faster than Tadu having done marathon before, but nobody had Tadu’s speed,” said Hagos. “Remember she’s coming from Spar races, and she ran 31:26 so the marathon pace was relaxed for her and she had the speed to kick at the end.”

With a few glances behind her back in the home straight just to make sure, Nare crossed the line victorious and in a new Zurich Marathon Barcelona course record time of 2:23:53, having pulled 16 seconds over the 2nd placed finisher in the final 2km. “As a coach I cannot be any happier. She ran under the goal time that we set and won the race and broke the record. It’s just the start of even bigger things now to come from Tadu and I can say watch this space in her next marathon.”

It was certainly the dream marathon that everyone wishes to have at least once in their career, and for Nare, this happened on her first ever attempt. Showing such a spectacular performance, Nare may well have just found a new event that she could end up being one of the best in the world at.

A few hours later, at the big apple in New York, Nedbank running club teammate Helalia Johannes from Namibia was out in action at the TCS New York Marathon. The world class Johannes last year broke the marathon world record for veterans (40+) at the 2020 Valencia Marathon in a time of 2:19:52 and more recently finished 11th at the Tokyo Olympic Games Marathon.

Biding her time in the main pack, Johannes couldn’t go with the move with 10km to go but maintained throughout to finish a very credible 5th place in a time of 2:26:08. It was a great performance given the injuries she faced in the build-up to Olympics and missing the Spar Grand Prix series where she was the defending champion.

Nick Bester, National team manager of the Nedbank running club was extremely happy with the results. “It was a wonderful weekend of results for the Nedbank running club and an amazing victory on debut for Tadu,” said Bester. “Tadu’s success was clearly the way of Nedbank running club Ethiopia’s Belay who has stuck with the team and believed in us for many years.”

Nare now fly’s back to South Africa and arrives in the country for tomorrows Spar Grand Prix series awards event where she will be crowned the 2021 Spar Grand Prix series winner.

 
SPAR Grand Prix 2021

SPAR BEATS THE PANDEMIC WITH SUCCESSFUL GRAND PRIX SERIES

Mike Prentice, Tadu Nare, James Moloi, and Charleen Goshen

2021 looked as if it would be another bleak year for athletes, with races cancelled because of Covid-19 restrictions. But as the Third Wave passed its peak, the Department of Sport and Recreation, Athletics South Africa (ASA) and sponsors put their heads together to try to work out a solution that would provide top runners with opportunities to compete and to earn some money.

One of the major sponsors was supermarket giant SPAR, sponsors of the very popular SPAR Women’s 10/5km Challenge series, which incorporates the SPAR Grand Prix, which is run at six major centres around South Africa. These races normally attract tens of thousands of runners and walkers. SPAR agreed with the Department and ASA that it would be impossible to stage the 10km SPAR Grand prix series of races safely, but decided to hold a limited series of races, restricted to top runners.  Whereas the SPAR Grand Prix series normally takes place over about six months, this year’s series took place in a period of two months, from August to October. The first race was held in Pietermaritzburg, the epicentre of the horrific outbreak of looting and violence that occurred in July.

The six races were restricted to a maximum of 250 runners and adhered strictly to the Covid-19 protocols, and they proved to be a great success.  The top runners were thrilled to have an opportunity to compete and the series saw the emergence of some new talent.

But the star turn was the young Ethiopian runner, Tadu Nare, who was runner-up in the SPAR Grand Prix series in 2019.

Nare (Nedbank) swept to victory in all six races, finishing with a total of 150 points.  She capped that achievement by winning the Barcelona Marathon on Sunday in two hours 25.53 minutes – a new course record. She had made it clear throughout her SPAR Grand Prix campaign that the Barcelona Marathon was her premier goal for the year. Her victory in her debur marathon signals the emergence of a new world star.

Nare received R190 000 for winning the SPAR Grand Prix, to add to the R150 000 prize money for the six races she won.

She said she hoped to return to South Africa to defend her title in 2022.

“I love South Africa, it is like a second home to me,” she said.

“I am very grateful to SPAR for putting on the races and giving us an opportunity to compete.”

Former titleholder Kesa Molotsane (Murray & Roberts) was the runner-up and took home R90 000. Molotsane was proof of the importance of consistency in the SPAR Grand Prix and of taking part in as many races as possible.  She finished second in Cape Town and Johannesburg, fourth in Pietermaritzburg and Gqeberha, fifth in Tshwane and 10th in Durban, for a total of 129 points.

There was a battle royal for the next three places, with three runners finishing within a point of one another.

Two runners – Fortunate Chidzivo (Retail Capital) and Glenrose Xaba (Boxer) finished in joint third position, with 117 points each.  Like Molotsane, Chidzivo’s success was the result of consistency and taking part in all six races. She finished fifth, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth and 11th. Xaba, on the other hand, finished second three times (Pietermaritzburg, Durban and Tshwane), third in Gqeberha and fourth in Johannesburg. However, she missed the Cape Town race and was never able to make up the missing points. Xaba and Chidzivo shared the prize money for third and fourth place and received R47 500 each.

The 2021 SPAR Grand Prix series saw the emergence of two rising stars – Cian Oldknow (Murray & Roberts) and teammate Tayla Kavanagh. Oldknow finished fifth on the SPAR Grand Prix standings, winning R35 000.

Kavanagh, who surprised many by finishing third in Pietermaritzburg in her first race as a senior, came fourth in Durban and second in Gqeberha, to finish 12th  overall. She went on to win the ASA national 10km Championship in Durban on November 1 in a personal best of 32.51 minutes.

SPAR Group Marketing Executive Mike Prentice was delighted with the success of the 2021 SPAR Grand Prix Series.
“Obviously, we look forward to having the mass entries back as soon as possible, but we are so happy that we were able to stage the invitational races this year,” he said.

“SPAR would like to thank the athletes for taking part and to congratulate the prize winners. They have shown that it is impossible to compete, even during times of a pandemic. I would particularly. Like to congratulate Tadu Nare, who had to travel backwards and forwards between Ethiopia and South Africa between each race.  We will watch her future career with great interest.”  

Murray & Roberts finished the series with 731 points. Nedbank were second, with 605, followed by Boxer with 368.

Below the link to view the Spar Grand Prix Highlights from all 6 Races

https://sparwomensrace.co.za/2021-highlights
 
 
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Upcoming Events

Nedbank Running Club AGN

 

CGA Athletes Indaba

Central Gauteng Athletics Athletes commission will be hosting an Athletes Indaba on the 20 November 2021 at Germiston Stadium.

The Indaba is aimed at creating a platform for coaches and athletes to share ideas on how to improve the performance standard of the province going into 2022 and beyond. The gathering will also be reviewing the performance of our athletes at the Tokyo Olympic Games, World Under 20 Championships in Kenya and other domestic athletics competitions.

 CGA Athletes Indaba details:

Date: 20 November 2021   

Time: 10h00 to 15h00  

Venue: CGA Board Room, Germiston Stadium  

Discussions topics will include the following topics:

  • Identification, development and Nurturing of athletes
  • Transition and succession planning of athletes
  • Career fulfillment and Academies Structures in the province
  • How to improve Identification of female athletes

Herewith please find the attached invite flyer for the 2021 Athletes Indaba.

We would appreciate if you can share the invite with your athletes. Coaches are also invited to attend.

Should you need any further information do not hesitate to contact our office.

Kind regards

CGA Athletes Commission 

 

Regards

Nick Bester

National Manager - Nedbank Running Clubs