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Back in the day: 102 years of the Comrades Marathon

Back in the day: 102 years of the Comrades Marathon
2010
2010

The first Comrades Marathon was run on 24 May 1921. It was the brainchild of WW1 veteran Vic Clapham, who wanted to stage an annual test of physical endurance to commemorate the harsh conditions under which South African soldiers had fought and died during the Great War.

A course was mapped out between Pietermaritzburg and Durban, approximately 89 km in length, that would test athletes to the limit. And, according to the race’s constitution, “celebrate mankind’s spirit over adversity”.

The route is as follows: Starting in Pietermaritzburg, runners pass through Ashburton, Camperdown, Cato Ridge, Drummond, Hillcrest, Kloof, Pinetown and Westville, before the final stretch into Durban.

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