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Comrades Marathon Association Says Sorry For Cut-Off Discrepancies

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Published: July 30, 2023
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The Comrades Marathon Association has apologised for the incorrect cut-off times featured on its App, and it says it will reach out to those runners affected by the cut-off discrepancies
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Johannesburg – The Comrades Marathon Association (CMA) has apologised for the incorrect cut-off times featured on its App, and it says it will reach out to those runners affected by the cut-off discrepancies.

At the weekend the CMA said it, “apologises for the incorrect cut-off times being featured on the official Comrades Marathon App which had not been updated from the previous year”. 

The CMA added it “will be reaching out to those runners who were potentially affected by the cut-off discrepancies.

“The CMA wishes to categorically and unreservedly apologise to those runners who were affected by the cut-off times at Pinetown and Sherwood. 

“To mitigate this going forward, the services of relevant professionals will be called upon to assist the technical team in determining a fair and just time for the cut-off at each point based on the official race distance.”

Meanwhile, the CMA Board has responded to concerns raised by runners in this year’s 96th running of the world-famous 87.7km ultramarathon.

Issues highlighted by participants included sound at the start venue, route changes, cut-off times and finish venue layout.

Start Sound

The CMA said a debrief session with the service provider whom we had used for the last three editions of the race has already taken place to identify what transpired and how to avoid a repeat in future years. 

“The sound system failure had a knock-on effect of the ‘synced’ soundtracks not being audible which in turn led to a time-lapse in the firing of the official start gun in relation to when the canon went off,” said CMA.

“It is worth noting that the same service provider had also provided the finish venue sound system where no problems were experienced. 

“Going forward, the service provider is introducing a secondary/ backup system that can be switched over, should the need arise.”

Route

The CMA said for the next Down Run, alternative routes out of Pietermaritzburg will be investigated. 

Finish Venue

For the next Down Run, the CMA said it will consult with various professionals to help redesign the finish venue layout with regards to infrastructure in a bid to ensure an effective “easy flow” of runners and supporters; and alleviate congestion concerns raised, particularly in the late afternoon.

CMA Chairperson, Mqondisi Ngcobo said: “Regarding some of the other concerns raised by athletes, the CMA has noted these and is working with the relevant sub-committees through the debriefs in order to adequately address those, namely start safety concerns, t-shirt sizes, medals, littering, etc. 

“The main aim of the CMA is to stage a safe and enjoyable ultramarathon and live up to its reputation as The Ultimate Human Race. 

“The concerns raised by our athletes are important in this regard.”

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