NOORDWESTER – LICHTENBURG – Zebra Zamba would like to express their profound appreciation in a public forum to their esteemed sponsors, enthusiastic volunteers, and dedicated contributors who collectively transformed the Zebra Zamba Half Marathon into a resounding triumph.
It was not merely a race; it was a heartwarming community affair that showcased the power of unity.
They salute the dedicated volunteers who gave their time and energy to ensure the seamless execution of the marathon. Their enthusiasm and commitment were infectious, creating a memorable experience for all participants. A special word of thanks also goes out to Jan Steinman for the use of the Game Breeding Centre. This gave the athletes the chance to experience of running among the wildlife and game.
A big thank you to all the volunteers at the water points for keeping the athletes quenched and hydrated throughout the race.
The success of the Zebra Zamba Half Marathon was a testament to the dedication of the numerous volunteers, the support of all the sponsors, and the contributions of generous supporters. It is with immense gratitude that the selfless efforts of all those involved are acknowledged. Zebra Zamba looks forward to the prospect of collaborating with the sponsors and partners in the future, working together to continue making a lasting impact on the lives of those served. If there are any suggestions or feedback you would like to offer, please feel free to reach out to Zebra Zamba.
Congratulations to the following category winners: 5km: Female 9 and under: Mienke Ludick, Female 10 to 11: Deslin Schalkwyk, Female 12 to 13: Cheraine Cloete, Female 14 to 18: Mieke Davis, Female Open: Evelyn Venter; Male 12 to 13: Junior, Male 14 to 18: Aobakwe Mokgamo, Male Open: Nthutang Matlhaku. 10km: Female 17 and under: Leanet de Jager, Female 18 to 19: Danica Huyser, Female 20 to 39: Deanne Laubscher, Female Veteran 40-49: Liza Venter, Female Master 50-59: Soretha Gilliland, Male 17 and under: Henrico Kruger, Male 18 to 19: Kleynhans, Male 20-39: Twoefo Makgetha, Male 40-49: Edward Phakedi, Male 50-59: Moses Digamaje, Male 60-69: Moses Marakile. 21km: Female 20-39: Nicolene Smalman, Female 40-49: Boitumelo Mongale, Female 50-59: Glorius Mooka, Male 20-39: Aaron Moate, Male 40-49: Kabelo Jonker, Male 50-59: Sello Mokone, Male 70+: Jacques Vlaming.