Safari 21.1km Half Marathon
As the dust setttles on the finishing straight of the Safari Half Marathon 2010 I gather my thoughts to pen this blog post on my experience at the race.
Results
I completed the Safari Half Marathon 2010 race (21.1km) in 2 hours 17mins.

Race Details
The Race took place in Wellington and was organised by Top Events who did a good job in putting this race together. This race is an annual event and Elana Meyer, a prominent female runner set a record of 01:13:46 in 1993 as she is featured in the Safari Half Marathon Hall of Fame.
This is what the Safari Route looks like.

Racing Conditions
During the first 5 – 10 km’s of the race the minimum temperature of 15 degrees was cool until the sun came out and the mercury peaked at 30 degrees which was a challenge to all runners. At every 3km’s there were well stocked water-points, providing the runners with Pepsi and water which kept them hydrated as they made their way over the many steep inclines and gravel tracks.
About Wellington
Wellington was formerly known as Limiet Valley or Wagenmakersvallei (Valley of the Wagonmaker) and the French Hugenots settled here in the late 17th century. Wellington is famed as being the chief producer of Safari dried fruit, who was the main sponsor of the Safari Half Marathon.
Find out what Wellington has to offer if you are keen
on touring the place, click here
The race route passed through many rural villages, cows in the meadows and we were suprised by the smells of chicken and horse manure while farm workers and small kids from the villages cheered the runners on. The atmosphere was very jovial and upbeat as we passed brass bands along the way.
I had decided to sleep over in Wellington with my wife and 2 other friends and their families at a self catering apartment which added to the race being a relaxed one without any last minute rushing about.
Start line pictures




Race information
As an entrant to the race you had the following options:
- 2 x 10 km Relay
- 5km Walk
- 10 km Walk
- 21.1.km Half marathon
I am part of a running club called Itheko and we had many participants in the race and we managed to run the race either in pairs or in small groups which proved to be very encouraging. It was an awesome experience as you near the finishing straight, as your club members jeer you on to the finish line. As a novice runner, this is my second half marathon since the Two Oceans Marathon and I intend to participate in the Safari 21.1km Half Marathon every year. Viewing the beautiful valley scenes and being greeted by the warm cheers of the quaint farm folk makes me want to come back again. As a runner I am on a quest to attain the following:
- To gain a greater fitness level
- To increase my running milleage
- Stress-free lifestyle through running
- To improve my finishing time
- To have fun
Post Race Pictures







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Sounds and looks like great fun. You guys were all very courageous (or stupid? ) to brave that Wellington heat! That’s my biggest enemy when running.
May 2nd, 2010 at 3:55 pm -
Well Fadeelah every race has a different terrain which includes various gradients of slopes and weather conditions i.e rain, wind and heat. Ensuring that you remain hydrated with water and replacing lost electrolytes while running is vital. I had great fun though.
May 3rd, 2010 at 7:11 pm -
I really loved this article. I can see you put in a great deal of effort and time into your post. I will come back to study more as you post more!
December 18th, 2010 at 5:10 pm -
as a matter of interest where can one view those photos those photographers took..
May 2nd, 2011 at 7:07 pm -
Hi Neville the photos was taken by Action Photo and the photos can be viewed here http://www.actionphoto.net/
May 3rd, 2011 at 6:46 am
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