Blooming marvellous Spring Day
For some, certainly yes!
The first tranche of invitations from the waiting list landed this morning.
What lies in store for the Class of '18? And our 30th event?
For some, certainly yes!
The first tranche of invitations from the waiting list landed this morning.
What lies in store for the Class of '18? And our 30th event?
Over the 29 year history of the Rhodes run we have had 137 different trophy winners.
This is slightly skewed by the fact that not all the trophies have been available for presentation since 1989. As an example, the Petard category trophy was only introduced this year.
Our top trophy winners to date are Trevor Toerien and Tammy Kelly.
Trevor received 13 trophies, made up of four wins, four King of the Kloof and five 40+ category wins.
Tammy has five wins, making her the top 1st place trophy recipient in the history of the run, five Queen of the Kloof and two 40+ category successes giving her a total of 12 trophies.
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Tammy Kelly | Trevor Toerien |
Of our current crop who are adding to their trophy count Iain Morshead leads the way with nine trophies. Iain is currently third on the 'Most Trophied' list.
Iain has two wins and two King of the Mountain trophies to his credit with the balance being various age category trophies. His first win was in 2003, the year before Tammy's first win and four years before Trevor's.
After her second win this year, Leilani Scheffer is moving up the trophy rankings with four to her name.
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Iain Morshead | Leilani Scheffer |
As we ease towards our 30th event it is rather enjoyable pausing and looking back at the 29 events which developed our DNA.
Vivid insight into our inaugural event can be gleaned reading extracts from Rudi Rode’s article in the Rand Athletic Club newsletter 'The Racer' of August 1989.
In 326 days it will be the 30th Rhodes Run.
Knock off 300 from that number and those treasured and desirable invitations to the 2018 Rhodes Run will be in the ether.
Looking back at three decades of our pioneer event in an unheralded sport, a sport which is now mainstream, we have been sharing various images on our Twitter page @RhodesTrailRun
Here is one, the 1991 race shirt
The 'bump' as you leave the Jordaan's and the last Feed Station is not mentioned, but it is never forgotten
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Images: Sharon McComb