ChrisF Posted April 18 Posted April 18 https://runningmann.co.za/2025/04/15/two-oceans-board-cant-stop-lying/
ChrisF Posted April 18 Posted April 18 7 hours ago, milky4130 said: The way I read it the event will still go ahead, COCT just wont get help with infrastructure or sponsor clean ups or traffic cops or whatever, I actually have no clue what "support" entails. But the Cape Town Economy cant afford to turn away the 1000's of runners from out of town should the event be cancelled. That will be a major blow. My GUESS ... The City of Cape Town is taking steps to distance themselves from an event organiser that is not abiding by event rules - the City has been STRICT on this point for decades. It would take a strong new approach to prove to the City that the 2026 event SHALL abide by the rules. HOW, is the question the 2026 committee needs to adress. The City regularly stops events. They work on a tick box approach. If they have doubts about the safety ... they pull the permit !! Okay, some good news - VERY EASY to limit the number of entries sold, and to check this. Thus very easy to overcome this requirement. The toilets, watering points, etc ... these are checked on the days leading up to the event. And the City WILL now check these details with a fine totthcomb .... but very easy to address these last second, this is part and parcel of the frantic frenzy leading up to getting the final event permit sign off
b-rad Posted April 18 Posted April 18 3 hours ago, ChrisF said: https://runningmann.co.za/2025/04/15/two-oceans-board-cant-stop-lying/ Ms Cavanagh needs to be removed from her position with immediate effect. And quite frankly the entire board. They are quickly destroying what has always been a top class event. Oceans can easily be world class. But the wrong people involved unfortunately it’s heading the other way. babse 1
IceCreamMan Posted April 18 Posted April 18 17 hours ago, ChrisF said: https://www.capetownetc.com/news/city-of-cape-town-withdraws-support-from-two-oceans-marathon/ Not good for the future of this event ... 😵 Cluster *&ck comes to mind. No way can this race be lost. ChrisF 1
babse Posted April 18 Posted April 18 Greed! Should receive a hefty fine for not abiding to their event permit. Thats some serious numbers above the approval. Good luck getting next year's permit in hand.
reteid Posted April 18 Posted April 18 I have run the ultra a few times during the late 80's and early 90's. As I had nothing to do on the days of the expo I had a daytrip from Paarl just to feel the vibe again. All i can say is that a fish rots from the head. Untill such time as the current board is no longer I will not do the race again. It is a beautifull race sort of screwed up by the board.Pretty much how I currently view our country.I was thinking of doing it with my son , but alas things must first change at the top before I make that journey again. ChrisF and IceCreamMan 2
Shebeen Posted April 23 Posted April 23 more spice at Oceans. https://runningmann.co.za/2025/04/19/instagram-influencer-caught-cheating-at-two-oceans/ The entitlement of some people who think they are just better. Has anyone EVER heard of a cyclist tampering their race number to improve seeding? flippen influencers must fall! IceCreamMan 1
dave303e Posted April 23 Posted April 23 Fake your way into A batch and then run a marathon time for the kiddies race. Pathetic... I feel for athletes when big sponsorship deals go to these idiots and talented people working really hard miss out.
ChrisF Posted April 23 Posted April 23 49 minutes ago, Shebeen said: more spice at Oceans. https://runningmann.co.za/2025/04/19/instagram-influencer-caught-cheating-at-two-oceans/ The entitlement of some people who think they are just better. Has anyone EVER heard of a cyclist tampering their race number to improve seeding? flippen influencers must fall! WOW !! And still having the audacity to try and justify it ..... BAN FOR LIFE !! justinafrika 1
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ChrisF Posted April 23 Posted April 23 For those that actually want to do a half marathon without fiddling with the bib ... Rhodes Quality Half Marathon Wellington 2025 - Top Events justinafrika and milky4130 2
shaper Posted April 23 Posted April 23 1 hour ago, dave303e said: Fake your way into A batch and then run a marathon time for the kiddies race. Pathetic... I feel for athletes when big sponsorship deals go to these idiots and talented people working really hard miss out. Just back from Boston marathon, saw plenty of influencers running. Passed 1 who was vlogging (giving a non stop commentary, i presume the whole way) and had 2 cameramen running with him filming it all. A question was asked on a FB group for the marathon after the race about them and there seems there are plenty influencers who vlog with support staff and some even get special entries to do it. ChrisF 1
Shebeen Posted April 23 Posted April 23 10 minutes ago, shaper said: Just back from Boston marathon, saw plenty of influencers running. Passed 1 who was vlogging (giving a non stop commentary, i presume the whole way) and had 2 cameramen running with him filming it all. A question was asked on a FB group for the marathon after the race about them and there seems there are plenty influencers who vlog with support staff and some even get special entries to do it. fkn influencers. here we are talking about them instead of your BOSTON MARATHON!! tell us more dave303e, justinafrika, ChrisF and 2 others 5
shaper Posted April 23 Posted April 23 (edited) 1 hour ago, Shebeen said: fkn influencers. here we are talking about them instead of your BOSTON MARATHON!! tell us more Haha indeed What an awesome experience, even though a long day. Great vibe, atmosphere and NOISE! The day starts early with finish bag drop off at 7am, followed by loading on the iconic yellow school bus for the 1hr journey to the start at Hopkins. It is freezing cold, you are layered up with old clothes to throw away, but still shivering. At athletes village you have hours to waste before being loaded into your corrals and walked to the start line, shedding clothing to the charity bin bags and using the 1000s of porta potties on the way as you walk to the start. The start pen you are only there for 10mins before walking over the brow of the hill and rolling through the start line. A 10:25am start time, I am not really use to and has been a long day already and you are at least off and running a downhill. The crowds are out pretty much all the route and in the towns you pass through and especially half way and heartbreak hill are at least 10 deep and loud. Whilst the course is downhill, it is quite rolling so saps the legs together with all the downhill running and heartbreak hill, is actually 3-4 hills around 28-33km, which are not really that bad, apart from where they come in the race, then it pretty much downhill to the iconic finish and the mass of people, atmosphere and deafening NOISE to get you to the finish 🙌 As for my race, this was my 2nd major after Chicago (3:18hr) last year and was doing it as a fun run and to soak it all in. I was aiming for around 3:30hr, especially as had not done specific marathon training, having raced Ironman South Africa a month before and had only been averaging 47km/week (pretty low). The goal was around 5min/km or just under until over heartbreak hill at 33km, then see what was left in the legs for the majority downhill to the finish. I was just over 5min/km cresting heartbreak and pushed what I could until 40km when the legs gave out (nowhere to hide with low volume running and only a couple of long runs), so enjoyed the crowds everywhere the last kms, the vibe, the gees, the atmosphere and NOISE, and a nice easy stroll up to the finish taking it all in and enjoying every moment. Crossed the line with a 3:34hr finish time and a 2nd major ticked off, and lots of memories of this one, more so than Chicago. A great week, great memories and a enjoyable run to soak it all in ..... all the way to the finish 🙌 Edited April 23 by shaper Lexx, justinafrika, ScottCM and 11 others 9 4 1
Shebeen Posted April 23 Posted April 23 10 minutes ago, shaper said: Haha indeed What an awesome experience, even though a long day. Great vibe, atmosphere and NOISE! The day starts early with finish bag drop off at 7am, followed by loading on the iconic yellow school bus for the 1hr journey to the start at Hopkins. It is freezing cold, you are layered up with old clothes to throw away, but still shivering. At athletes village you have hours to waste before being loaded into your corrals and walked to the start line, shedding clothing to the charity bin bags and using the 1000s of porta potties on the way as you walk to the start. The start pen you are only there for 10mins before walking over the brow of the hill and rolling through the start line. A 10:25am start time, I am not really use to and has been a long day already and you are at least off and running a downhill. The crowds are out pretty much all the route and in the towns you pass through and especially half way and heartbreak hill are at least 10 deep and loud. Whilst the course is downhill, it is quite rolling so saps the legs together with all the downhill running and heartbreak hill, is actually 3-4 hills around 28-33km, which are not really that bad, apart from where they come in the race, then it pretty much downhill to the iconic finish and the mass of people, atmosphere and deafening NOISE to get you to the finish 🙌 As for my race, this was my 2nd major after Chicago (3:18hr) last year and was doing it as a fun run and to soak it all in. I was aiming for around 3:30hr, especially as had not done specific marathon training, having raced Ironman South Africa a month before and had only been averaging 47km/week (pretty low). The goal was around 5min/km or just under until over heartbreak hill at 33km, then see what was left in the legs for the majority downhill to the finish. I was just over 5min/km cresting heartbreak and pushed what I could until 40km when the legs gave out (nowhere to hide with low volume running and only a couple of long runs), so enjoyed the crowds, the vibe, the gees, the atmosphere and NOISE, and a nice easy stroll up to the finish taking it all in and enjoying every moment. Crossed the line with a 3:34hr finish time and a 2nd major ticked off, and lots of memories of this one, more so than Chicago. A great week, great memories and a enjoyable run to soak it all in ..... all the way to the finish 🙌 cool, uh mean a bit show off with that "fun run time" but par for the course! Are you going for all the Abbot majors? shaper 1
ChrisF Posted April 23 Posted April 23 15 minutes ago, shaper said: Haha indeed What an awesome experience, even though a long day. Great vibe, atmosphere and NOISE! The day starts early with finish bag drop off at 7am, followed by loading on the iconic yellow school bus for the 1hr journey to the start at Hopkins. It is freezing cold, you are layered up with old clothes to throw away, but still shivering. At athletes village you have hours to waste before being loaded into your corrals and walked to the start line, shedding clothing to the charity bin bags and using the 1000s of porta potties on the way as you walk to the start. The start pen you are only there for 10mins before walking over the brow of the hill and rolling through the start line. A 10:25am start time, I am not really use to and has been a long day already and you are at least off and running a downhill. The crowds are out pretty much all the route and in the towns you pass through and especially half way and heartbreak hill are at least 10 deep and loud. Whilst the course is downhill, it is quite rolling so saps the legs together with all the downhill running and heartbreak hill, is actually 3-4 hills around 28-33km, which are not really that bad, apart from where they come in the race, then it pretty much downhill to the iconic finish and the mass of people, atmosphere and deafening NOISE to get you to the finish 🙌 As for my race, this was my 2nd major after Chicago (3:18hr) last year and was doing it as a fun run and to soak it all in. I was aiming for around 3:30hr, especially as had not done specific marathon training, having raced Ironman South Africa a month before and had only been averaging 47km/week (pretty low). The goal was around 5min/km or just under until over heartbreak hill at 33km, then see what was left in the legs for the majority downhill to the finish. I was just over 5min/km cresting heartbreak and pushed what I could until 40km when the legs gave out (nowhere to hide with low volume running and only a couple of long runs), so enjoyed the crowds everywhere the last kms, the vibe, the gees, the atmosphere and NOISE, and a nice easy stroll up to the finish taking it all in and enjoying every moment. Crossed the line with a 3:34hr finish time and a 2nd major ticked off, and lots of memories of this one, more so than Chicago. A great week, great memories and a enjoyable run to soak it all in ..... all the way to the finish 🙌 DC Designers have a VERY nice one for you ... World Marathon Majors City Skyline Medal Hanger Stainless Steel Brush – Home Décor & Medal Hanger Specialists - DC Designers shaper 1
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