Perfect weather for Ngoje Trail Run
Most runners said that they will be back for next year.

A GOOD turnout of runners and walkers at the eighth eShowe SuperSpar Ngoje Trail Run took on the 5, 10, 22 and 36km distances through the hills of Entumeni on Saturday.
The perfect weather conditions, which never reached high temperatures, meant that the runners had a good run.
But that does not mean it was an easy run.
The runners still needed to summit Dreadnaught mountain and then descend through the crack, which had many first timers gob-smacked.
Next awaited a long up-hill out of the valley before the Entumeni Nature Reserve with yet another long up-hill before descending to Brocklee Dam.
Eric Ngubane was the first male runner in the 36km men’s race, while the women’s race was won by Taryn Lopez.
In the 22km men’s race, Prodigal Khumalo notched up his third consecutive win in the Ngoje and Amy Burger won the women’s race.
Most runners said that they will be back for next year.
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