The streets of George were filled with helpers and supporters from early morning as the more than 1 500 wheelchair racers tackled a tough new course over the standard marathon and half marathon distances of 42.2km and 21.1km. There was also a fun race of 5km for community members and supporters who wanted to push the athletes or walk with them.
Sponsored by George Airport, the race once again attracted competitors from all over South Africa and as far afield as Ghana, the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe. The George Municipality has led and facilitated the event over the past 15 years.
George Airport Manager, Brenda Vorster, believes the OCC is growing in stature and reputation among athletes living with physical disabilities and has become the airport’s flagship project.
“The course is a strong test of fitness, strength and mental preparation. The fact that there are so many athletes participating and such good crowds along the course is testament to the growing popularity of the race.” says Vorster.
“It is very rewarding to see how the event has grown in leaps and bounds. The resilience and determination of the athletes, watching them improve their performance year after year and then move onto competing on the global stage shows us that our investment in this event has a demonstrable impact”,.
The event would not be what it is today without the support of the community in and around George. The pride and excitement from supporters and volunteers at this year’s race was almost electric. Even the rainy weather could not dampen the spirit that the OCC brings to the beautiful town of George, which has become the tourism gateway to the Garden Route.
Swart hopes to continue developing the race so that it attracts not only more world class athletes but also participants from communities all around the country.
Results:
Men’s 42.2km: Hand cycle category: Steward McCreadie (South Africa) - 1:07:25 Racing chair: Ernst van Dyk (South Africa) – 1:46:13 Quads: Pieter du Preez (South Africa) – 1:44:10
Women’s 42.2km: Hand cycle: Justine Asher (South Africa) – 1:32:44 Racing chair: Ayishetu Seidu (Ghana) - 2:40:59
Men’s 21.1km: Racing chair (T53/54): Knowledge Munogweyi (Zimbabwe) 1:18:21 Racing chair (T51/52): Wilson Nyakoko 1:28:49 (Zimbabwe) Hand cycle: Gert van Wyk (South Africa) - 50:29
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