BRONZE MEDAL FOR SENIOR MENS TEAM AT WORLD HALF MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIPS

History was made on Sunday, when the South African senior men’s team finished on the

podium at the World Half Marathon Championships. Thabang Mosiako (6th), Stephen

Mokoka (11th), Elroy Gelant (13th) and Precious Mashele (19th) claimed the bronze medal

behind Kenya and Ethiopia at the inaugural World Road Running Championships in Latvia.

Mosiako’s exceptional performance secured the bronze medal yesterday and he is now only

the third SA man to break 60 minutes as he set a new career best of 59:52, and an Eastern

Province record, for sixth place in a race where the Kenyan trio of Sabastian Sawe (59:10),

Daniel Ebenyo (59:14) and Samwel Mailu (59:19) swept the podium.

Ebenya won the Absa RUN YOUR CITY GQEBERHA 10KM in April this year, and

Mosiako’s fantastic time was just one second short of team-mate, Stephen Makoko’s, SA

record.

Mosiako won his maiden national 21km title at the Nelson Mandela Bay Half Marathon this

year, while breaking 28 minutes over 10km for the first time when he claimed third place at

the Absa RUN YOUR CITY GQEBERHA 10K.

Thabang was thrilled and grateful with this team victory.

“I would like to thank my coach, Michael Mbambani, the Ikhamva group and Nedbank

running club, for their support and Athletics South Africa for helping make this happen, we

are proud of our results today,” said Mosiako.

Mosiako, 28, is based in Gqeberha training with Michael Mbambani who is over the moon

with this team medal award.

“It feels like a dream, said Mike.

“I must thank the entire group, they have been fitting like hand and glove and this medal is

the result of hard work, commitment, and perseverance.

“Thabang’s family are in the North-West but he is training in the Eastern Cape.

“We are showcasing that this is not a fluke, this is reality, and we are delivering results.

“Congratulations to Thabang and team South Africa for winning the Bronze medal,” added

Mbambani.

Galant, who clocked a personal best 1:00:56 for 13th position, added his excitement with the

team achievement.

“I am excited for the team. We said two months prior to this that we believed we could get a

team medal. So the belief of knowing that we were capable of getting a team medal pushed

me even when I fell off the pace. I told myself that I can’t let my country down because the

last 5kms I was tired but I was thinking of that team medal,” said an elated Galant.

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