The Comrades Marathon Association (CMA) has announced that it is amenable to the provisional race date for next year’s ComradesMarathon. boksburg boksburgcommunity boksburgnews
The Comrades Marathon Association has announced that it is amenable to the provisional race date for next year’s Comrades Marathon.
“The board recently met and have declared that they are amenable to the race date of June 11, as circulated by Athletics South Africa in a draft national fixture list on August 15.” Once approval of the June date is confirmed by KZNA and/or ASA, details of the entry process, qualifying criteria and other race information will be revealed at the official media launch, the date of which will be announced in due course.
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