
It is not how you start, but how you
finish that matters in sport, just
ask Othanniel Phahlane who won the
2013 Loskop Marathon.
Phahlane started the race slow but finished strong in the 1000-plus field of runners. He had to play second fiddle to Seun Moleshia for a better part of the 50-kilometre ultra marathon, but he rose to the occasion when it mattered the most – in the last five kilometres. He won the 28th edition of the marathon in a time of 2:46:10. It was the biggest triumph for the Waterval-born runner. Read More
Mpumalanaga athletes
shine at the Loskop
marathon

Mpumalanga restores
rights of vulnerable
on Human Rights Day