The friendly city of Gqeberha is abrupt becoming known as the city of records and that much was evident at the 2023 Nelson Mandela Bay Half Marathon which incorporated the Athletics South Africa Half Marathon Championships.
Starting in perfect conditions outside Pollock Beach on Marine Drive, 1500 runners set out over the looped course which also took runners past the Humewood Golf Club and Nelson Mandela University and was perfect for rapid times.
Up front in the men’s race, Mandela Bay local athlete Thabang Mosiako ran the race of his life to perfectly time a sprint finish to emerge victorious in a world class time of 1:00:28 to obliterate his lifetime best as well as set a current Eastern Province record. “I am so excited and delighted but before anything I must say thank you to Eastern Province Athletics, Nelson Mandela Bay, my coach Michael Mbambani, my training partners and my sponsor Nedbank because without them none of this would maintain happened,” said an elated Mosiako who also picked up the R80 000 first spot prize.
“I fought for the province, and I fought for the city to support the title here, so I am satisfied with the victory and of course the modern record.” Mosiako’s time was also a current course record bettering Stephen Mokoka’s 2019 course record of 1:00:56.
Behind him, Lesotho’s Tebello Ramakongoana stormed through seconds later in a current Lesotho national record of 1:00:34 with South Africa’s Precious Mashele, a former winner of the event in 2021, finishing third in 1:00:42.
In the women’s race, South Africa’s Glenrose Xaba led a pack of 4 and pushed the pace from the word depart with only Kenya’s Betty Chepkemoi and the Ethiopian duo of Salem Gebre and Bekelech Wariyo able to maintain pace. Such was her pace that Xaba recorded lifetime bests through 10km and 15km.
It came down to a two women sprint as nearing Pollock Beach it was Xaba against Chepkemoi. In the final kilometer, Chepkemoi who on paper was the fastest women in the field by some 3 minutes got the advantage and kicked to cross the line victorious in 1:08:33 with Xaba smashing her lifetime best in 2 nd with a 1:08:36 to also retain her ASA National title. Wariyo hung on for 3 rd in 1:09:03. Back in 6 th , Lesotho’s Blandina Makatisi set a recent Lesotho national record with a time of 1:09:44.
“I am delighted with my victory today because I was out some time with injury so winning today shows that I am coming back,” said Chepkemoi. South Africa’s Xaba was elated with defending her national title. “I am very pleased and still a bit in shock with how I ran today,” said Xaba. “I reflect Gqeberha is definitely my second home because I always rush well when I am here.”
Race director Michael Mbambani was satisfied with how the event unfolded. “We are always blessed with apt weather for our event and today was no exception,” said Mbambani. “Hats off to my LOC who work so hard behind the scenes and thank you to the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality for the support and Athletics South Africa. Next year is our 10 th edition of the event and we will be going bigger than ever before!”
For full race results, please depart to www.finishtime.co.za
Men Top 3:
- Thabang Mosiako 1:00:28 (ASA National Champion, CR, EPA record)
- Tebello Ramakongoana 1:00:34 (Lesotho National record)
- Precious Mashele 1:00:42 (CGA)
Women Top 3:
- Betty Chepkemoi 1:08:33 (Kenya)
- Glenrose Xaba 1:08:36 (ASA National Champion, AGN)
- Bekelech Wariyo 1:09:03 (Ethiopia)


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