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Two Oceans Marathon
23 Mar 2009

Two Oceans Marathon

 

InchBrook AV is proud to announce that Themba Nqiwa (Audio Visual Rental Technician) is part taking in this years Two Oceans Marathon which is being held on Saturday 11 April 2009.

Themba last entered this marathon two years back and    achieved a bronze medal, completing the race in 1 hr 40 min. This year Themba aims to complete the race in less than 1hr 30 min which would allow him to qualify for a silver medal.

We wish Themba the best of luck and will be there to support him all the way, look out for our branded man and please show your support.

 

 

When: Saturday,11 April 2009
Where: Cape Town
Categories: Sporting Events

 

 

The Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon presented by Nike is run under the rules of IAAF, Athletics South Africa and Western Province Athletics.

A marathon with global appeal is the Two Oceans Marathon. Hosted in the beautiful sea side city of Cape Town, the Two Oceans marathon attracts some 20 000 participants who willingly taken on 56 kilometers of open road and challenging mountain climbs. An interesting feature of the route of Two Oceans Marathon, is as the name indicates, it passes both oceans surrounding the South African shoreline - the Indian and Atlantic Oceans . It is there fore as stunning as it is challenging.

Runners will begin their journey in Newlands and head out towards Noordhoek. It’s then that the most spectacular portion of the marathon begins - Chapmans Peak . The Two Oceans Marathon route didn’t include Chapmans Peak for a few years because of the danger of regular rock falls that led to the closure of this mountain pass. However, R156 million and a few engineering and construction feats later, Chapmans peak was reopened and was re-included into the Two Oceans Marathon route - much to the delight of regular entrants.

The toughest part of the Two Oceans Marathon, is undoubtedly the mountain climb known as the ‘ Suikerbossie Pass ’. After you’ve enjoyed the scenery of Chapmans peak and you’ve passed through the relative flats of Hout Bay , every ounce of remaining energy will be used as you climb this monstrous hill. The screams of supporters will edge you on to the top of this hill where you’re greeted by the welcome sight of the Atlantic Ocean .

For more information on the offical Two Oceans Marathon kindly visit: http://www.twooceansmarathon.org.za/


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