2022 Spar Women’s 10km Challenge Grand Prix looks set for an exciting start in Gqeberha this weekend, when international and domestic road running stars line up at the Nelson Mandela University on Saturday morning.
The previous two SPAR Grand Prix winners, Helalia Johannes of Namibia and Tadu Nare of Ethiopia will be battling it out for top honours. Now a veteran, Johannes earned maximum points in 2019, winning every race in record time. She missed the 2021 series, where Nare achieved a clean sweep. Nare went on to win her maiden marathon in Barcelona and will be brimming with confidence. The tussle between the two Nedbank runners should provide some thrilling running.
Another Ethiopian runner, Selam Gebre, will be making her SPAR Grand Prix debut and could cause some waves. Others expected to shine include the evergreen three-times SPAR Grand Prix winner, Irvette van Zyl, (Nedbank) who finished second in the Two Oceans ultra-marathon in April; 2017 winner Kesa Moletsane (Murray & Roberts), who was runner-up in 2021 and rising stars Tayla Kavanagh (M&R) and Cacisile Sosibo (Boxer). The Phalula twins, Diana-Lebo and Lebogang (Boxer), are reported to be back at their best and Zimbabwean runner Patience Murowe (Nedbank) can never be ruled out.
“Last year, we were privileged to host the closing race of the SPAR Grand Prix Series. Now we have the even greater privilege of hosting the opening event of the 2022 Series,” said SPAR Eastern Cape Sponsorship Manager Alan Stapleton.
“SPAR’s flagship sponsorship, the SPAR Women’s 10km Challenge, has created an opportunity for us to celebrate women: their beauty, their power and their courage, and at the same time to underline SPAR’s commitment to raising awareness of the scourge of gender-based violence,” said Stapleton.



