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Craai

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  1. Indeed it is; more relevant is the price per Kwh though. Australia around US 23c /kwh (or about R3.85) RSA around R2.58 on average
  2. Reasons may differ; end result the same
  3. Sure about that? https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/australia-power-crisis-forces-manufacturers-eye-offshore-moves-production-cuts-2022-06-20/
  4. Craai

    Give it a TRI

    Yup, not just Bela Bela though; All Ironman 5150 events went the way of the dodo. Really tragic (and a bit shortsighted imo); the 5150's served as a gateway to the larger 70.3 and Ironman events. A lot of novices can't imagine going half-ironman distance and therefore never even try. 5150's provided a nice entry point to longer events. Also, it used to be a nice day out, not too demanding and doesn't require that much training to just finish, The longer events are a lot more time consuming to train for and a lot more expensive to enter and prepare for. I can't really understand why they were discontinued; the 8 (Bela Bela and Germiston) or so that I completed were always well supported
  5. I guess he doesn't have too many other happy customers to post photos of... Just think, you are now the international face of Africranks (or whatever the latest incarnation is called)
  6. Pity... I could have told you the secret to running a Bill Rowan (and faster!). You have to put the hammer down from 1km and bank some time; then just coast in at the end. easy peasy lemon squeezy. 😛
  7. Yeah, that's rough. If nothing else, it provides a little bit of extra motivation to put in the training if you have entered. Obviously there are the 2020 entrants that qualify for a small discount, but still a lot. I suspect the race will still be sold out despite the price and the anti-vax brigade (Thou shall not enter when not vaccinated)
  8. Your wallet is stronger than your self-restraint
  9. Nah, I want a torch that can rival the sun for brightness, not one that competes with my daughter's glow-in-the-dark dinosaur for brightest object in the room
  10. Ah yes, the ol' "I accidentally rode over the same piece of glass/thorn/pothole 3 times, blew my tyre, and can't continue" trick
  11. Nah, keep your old watch. You probably like clicking buttons and stumbling around in the dark looking for a torch 😛
  12. MEDIA RELEASE: Launch of 2022 Comrades Marathon It’s the much-awaited Comrades comeback! After nearly two years of adhering to the National State of Disaster, the subsequent suspension of sporting events and the cancellation of both the 2020 and 2021 Centenary Comrades Marathons, the Comrades Marathon Association (CMA) is thrilled to launch its #Comrades2022 campaign and announce its plans for this year’s race. CMA Chairperson, Mqondisi Ngcobo unveiled the very appropriate campaign slogan, “The Return – Sishay’ Ibuya”, signaling the long-awaited return to road-running and a celebration of the comeback of The Ultimate Human Race. The launch, hosted in Johannesburg today (Thursday, 17 February 2022) was attended by the nation’s top media, road-running dignitaries, CMA sponsors, stakeholders, former winners, elite athletes and sporting personalities. Ngcobo has cautioned however that, “Runners will still need to exercise a degree of care and attentiveness when out running - be it exercising, training, spectating or participating in events. However, amid all the precautions and safety measures, we are just extremely pleased to be able to host the 2022 Comrades Marathon in August and invite the nation and the world to celebrate this milestone with us.” He added, “The slogan is such a natural fit for this year’s upcoming event. The return of the Comrades Marathon, let alone all other road-running events, is something that runners have been eagerly awaiting. It is therefore with a great sense of pride and pleasure that we unveil this campaign, issue details around our upcoming 95th Comrades Marathon and create the conditions for our athletes to run the race that they love so much.” The 95th Comrades Marathon will be a Down Run on Sunday, 28 August 2022. The race starts at the Pietermaritzburg City Hall at 05h30 and ends 12 hours later at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, covering a 90,2km distance. This will be the 47th Down Run in Comrades history. Considering the current National legislation limitation on mass participation events, the entry limit has been capped at 15,000 entries. Due to Coronavirus and other health and safety implications, all entrants will need to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and produce their vaccine certificate to complete their entry status by 12 July. The opening date for entries is Wednesday, 23 March 2022, when the first entry window period commences and runs for 1 week until 31 March 2022. During this window period, only those entrants who had successfully entered the 2020 Comrades Marathon will be able to enter, be they South Africa, Rest of Africa or International. The entry fee for South African athletes will be discounted from R1200 to R1000 in the first entry window period, as per the CMA commitment when the 2020 race was cancelled. Rest of Africa and International entrants in the 2020 Comrades Marathon had their entries deferred to either the 2022 or 2023 race; and will therefore not pay an entry fee. During the second entry window period, from 20 April to 16 May 2022, all other athletes will be allowed to enter. Entry fees for these entrants in the 2022 Comrades Marathon are as follows: • South Africa : R1200.00 • Rest of Africa : R2000.00 • International : R4500.00 Entry is free to all runners who have completed the Comrades Marathon 25 times or more. This second entry window period will not apply should the entry cap have been reached during the first entry window period. • ASA rules only allow for online entries and will be done via the Comrades Marathon website: www.comrades.com; A special larger than normal commemorative medal denoting the 95th edition of the Comrades Marathon will be struck for this year’s race. A new trophy will also be introduced to the 20–39 years Women's 2nd place team prize. CMA Race Director, Rowyn James says, “We have exciting plans in place for this year’s Down Run which will finish at Durban’s acclaimed Moses Mabhida Stadium for the second time. Qualifying for the 2022 Comrades Marathon is applicable as of 1 September 2021 till 12 July 2022. The qualifying criteria for this year’s Comrades Marathon remains unchanged requiring completion of a standard 42.2km marathon in under 4 hours and 50 minutes, or a 56km ultra-marathon in under 6 hours and 45 minutes.” The Substitution Process will run over the month of June. More details will be revealed closer to the time. Since inception, the Comrades Amabeadibeadi charity drive has raised more than R60-million for the CMA’s six official charities. The benefitting charities for 2022 are Childhood Cancer Foundation SA (CHOC), Community Chests of Pietermaritzburg & Durban, Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust, Hospice KZN, Rise Against Hunger and Wildlands Conservation Trust. The Race4Charity fundraising platform requires that runners raise a minimum of R6000 for the Amabeadibeadi charity of their choice, in order to qualify for the charity seeding batch on the start line. 500 entries have been reserved for Race4Charity runners. For more details on the Race4Charity initiative, click through to www.comrades.com/charities/race-4-charity Ngcobo has called on all runners to support the charitable fundraising initiatives of the CMA, saying, “We urge all Comrades entrants to select the Official Charity closest to their heart and commit to running for a cause greater than themselves. As the CMA, we have placed great focus on benefitting the communities in which we operate and continuously adding value to the sport of athletics.” The CMA also launched its new book and board game at the event, namely the Comrades Monopoly which is a world-first for any road-running race. The Comrades Monopoly is a Special Limited Centenary Edition with custom board, properties, money and cards. For properties, all the Comrades Marathon route landmarks have been used. For the most expensive properties, the Down Run Course Records were used, as well as the fastest times by foreign runners and the record of 9 wins. Additionally, Comrades House and the Comrades Marathon Wall of Honour are used for the Traditional Utility properties while Chance and Community Chest cards feature as Down Run and Up Run. For more information, please visit www.marathonmonopoly.com Also commemorating the centenary of the world's biggest, oldest and most famous ultramarathon is the recently published Comrades coffee table book, In Your Stride. Never before has a history of the Comrades Marathon been presented in a unique coffee table format, reflecting the extraordinary spectacle of the event and many never-before-seen photographs, as well as unforgettable moments of when global icon, world statesman and father of the nation, Nelson Mandela made his surprise visit to the 1996 Comrades Marathon. The magic of the world’s greatest footrace is stunningly encapsulated through depictions of its iconic badges, flashes, race numbers, memorabilia, race paraphernalia and lists everyone who has ever achieved a Green Number. In Your Stride: 100 Years of the Comrades Marathon, 1921 – 2021 by Steve Camp and Brad Morgan is a must-have for anyone who has been inspired by the race. Consisting of 264 pages in full colour and a matte cover finish with UV spot varnish, the book is a 280x280mm hard cover publication crammed with loads of information and imagery on the world’s most spectacular footrace. Runners and supporters residing in South Africa can order their copy now for only R480,00 including packaging and delivery within the Republic, by clicking through here: In Your Stride | i-go-books (igobooks.co.za) For international orders, please email delaine@comrades.com ***ENDS*** Statement issued by the Comrades Marathon Association’s Media Officer, Delaine Cools on Thursday, 17 February 2022 For more information, please contact Delaine on 083 949 2837 For an interview, please contact: • CMA Chairperson, Mqondisi Ngcobo on 082 908 3805 • CMA Vice Chairperson, Les Burnard on 082 336 7244 • CMA Race Director, Rowyn James on 079 501 0061 For more information, please call Delaine on 083 949 2837
  13. Isn't it shocking how we've come to think that paying R12 000 for a sports watch is a bargain? 😁. (I include myself in this)
  14. Lol, wrong thread dude. This is a I-love-Garmin thread; not really going to sway anyone otherwise
  15. Wish my F3 would die already.... it's being quite stubborn and battery still lasts about 2 weeks
  16. Looks like it's been taken down; getting prompted for authentication now
  17. I see Cape union mart have the Fenix 6 on special; R12 999 for the 6X Sapphire. https://www.capeunionmart.co.za/products/garmin-fenix-6-x-sapphire-watch/1565480201001.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiA_8OPBhDtARIsAKQu0gahJYJGS7LgHbNsNwknTu88GnacK2Oz66Mm0aRhZvDP3xwa1a0znFQaAv_SEALw_wcB About R5k cheaper than the equivalent Fenix 7. Decisions Decisions.
  18. It is if you go longer than 30 minutes and your heart rate is above 70% according to Vitality
  19. One thing to keep in mind with the AMOLED screens is the issue of screen burn, I know some users reported issues with it on the Venu. https://forums.garmin.com/sports-fitness/healthandwellness/f/venu/260040/venu-screen-burn-in For me, I’d much rather have the longer F7 battery life (and torch!) than a prettier screen on the Epix
  20. There's always that one guy that is just incapable of acknowledging a good effort without throwing shade
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