Shvetsov, Elena win Comrades titles
June 15, 2008
Russian athlete Leonid Shvetsov broke the Up record at the 2008 Comrades Marathon on Sunday by 47 seconds with a winning time of 5:24.48. This after breaking the Down record with his win last year. He walks away with R470 000 for winning the race and breaking the record.
The 39-year-old medical doctor, who stopped practising so he could race full-time, beat Vladimir Kotov's record of 5:25.33 set in 2000.
Almost 14 minutes behind Shvestsov was Polish runner Jaroslaw Janicki (5:38.28), a previous winner in 1999. Running into the packed Oval stadium in Pietermaritzburg to loud cheers from the crowd came Zimbabwean Stephen Muzhingi (5:39.39) in third place
In the women's race, Russian Elena Nurgalieva came first in 6:14.36.
Smiling after the race, she said: "I am very, very happy and satisfied with my race." After falling at the 10km mark, where she tripped over a cat's eye, she looked to be in trouble at one stage, with her knee visibly bleeding. "I felt some pain but the pain still allowed me to run," said the Russian athlete.
Twin sister Olesya Nurgalieva came in second (6:15.51) followed by fellow compatriot Tatyana Zhirkova (6:17.44).
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