South African David Gatebe won the Comrades Marathon 2016 with a time of 05:28:12 setting a new men's record.
Russian Leonid Shvetsov in 2007 set the ‘down’ run record of 5:20:49, and the previously unheralded Gatebe in Comrades circles, put in a truly historic performance to shatter that mark by over 2 minutes.
In second place, fellow South African and 2012 Comrades champion was Ludwick Mamabolo who crossed the line in 5:24:05. Taking third was another SA runner Bongmusa Mthembu in 5:26:39.
Gatebe, the 2013 Two Oceans champion, had not made it into the top 20 in his three previous attempts. Gatebe, however, does have a 2:14 marathon time behind his name and showed off his speed in the latter stages of the race to power to victory.
The 34-year-old worked his way up from 54th position after 16.5km, moving into the top 10 at the halfway stage. But in the final 44km, Gatebe was unmatched in the way he powered ahead to claim a memorable breakthrough win.
As he crossed the line, Gatebe even managed to do push-ups for the appreciative crowd.
“I’m feeling so good and happy I broke the record,” said Gatebe afterwards.
“I told myself, not to worry about anyone and just ran on my own near the end.”
- Additional reporting ANA
Source: eNCA