Past Events

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Umhlanga MTN Summer Carnival 2011

Umhlanga 12km/18km Trail Run and Walk

Umhlanga: Sunday 18 December

The defending champions claimed victory in the second Umhlanga MTN Summer Carnival’s 12km / 18km Trail Run and Walk with Eric Ngubane and Mandy Matthews regaining their titles in the growing sport of trail running.

 

Ngubane paced himself well, at the first water point he was tucked behind Sandile Lembathe as the duo charged through the 8km mark with only 43minutes on the clock. Peter Sehlope was a few paces off the front runners but had them safely in sight. As they turned around the corner after the water table, they were greeted with a mountainous climb for the next four kilometres.

 

“The toughest part for me was from the first table to Sibaya, we hard to work a lot harder around the ten kilometre mark, using a lot more mental strength.” stated a tired Ngubane. “I knew the route from having run this event a couple of times now but somehow the hills took a lot more out of me.”

 

Ngubane, a well recognised road runner uses the sport of trail running to strengthen his body, “it is a thinking race, and constantly you are concentrating where to put your feet as the terrain changes all the time. We ran on tar roads, through sugarcane fields, the Hawaan Forest, gravel roads and the final killer 2km stretch on the beach. The changing environment just makes for a more exciting race.”

 

Ngubane took a narrow lead at the halfway mark and hung onto it for the remainder of the race. “The final river crossing was challenging, the depth was about chest high in places and I took the quicker refreshing option of swimming.” 

“Running on the sand was extremely hard. The gap I had created widened a bit as Sandile battled wading through the river. I relished the sight of the finish line.”

 

Completing the 18km in a shattering 1.16.05, Ngubane had close to two minutes on the second place runner, Sandile Lembathe as he took a wrong turn in the forest but finished with a respectable time of 1.17.56. Sehlope battled in the last 5kilometers but managed to cross the line in bronze position. Sehlope and Lembathe both specialise in the shorter distances and were elated at their mornings efforts.

 

Local lass, Mandy Matthews lead from the start in the small field of brave women who elected to run the 18km. She was delighted with her race, “Wow, I just loved it, loved it, loved it! This is my second time running this event and everything was just perfect. I found the hills through the sugarcane to be challenging, and the soft beach sand to be extremely difficult but the beautiful scenery throughout was utterly rewarding. The section where you hugged the M4 and had 180degree views of Umhlanga and the ocean were just magnificent.”

 

Matthews has been running off road for a few years now, escaping at every available opportunity with her husband, Marc, to attack the trails.

 

A field of 280 hardcore adventurous runners, almost double the amount that lined up at the previous year’s start, took to the gruelling course on a sweltering Sunday morning. Competitors had the choice of the 12km or 18km but both offered runners and walkers two river crossings and a variety of terrain.

 

Race Organiser, Buzz Bolton was delighted with the outcome, “We lengthened the route by an extra 2kilometers and have had great feedback from the guys as they came across some new interesting obstacles. I am overwhelmed with the response that we had, we wanted to cap the race at 250 people but were flooded with entries from around the country and accommodated as many as possible. This event is creating a name for itself in running circles as more and more people are falling in love with this kind of race.”

 

Marketing Manager of race sponsors, Salomon, Jackie Moore said, “Being able to get off the roads and onto the trails is awesome and certainly is stunning running through these parts of the north coast!   The guys appreciated that the race wasn’t too technical and had a nice variety of terrain.” 

 

Peter Rose, chairman of the Umhlanga Tourism raved about the event, “I can’t think of a better setting for this kind of event. We have so much to offer runners with a variety of terrain that they can traverse and experience.”


The next race will be held over Easter on Monday 9 April, for more details on entering contact Buzz Bolton on buzzhilde@vodamail.co.za

 

Results

Men’s 18km

1 Eric Ngubane (1.16.05), 2 Sandile Lembathe (1.17.56), 3 Peter Sehlope (1.20.09)

Women’s 18km

1 Mandy Matthews (1.54.05), 2 Mandy Walters (1.56.20), 3 Jetaime Ribbink (1.56.45)

Men’s 12km

1 Carlos Hartman (1.09.33), 2 Billy White (1.10.21), 3 Dean Marais (1.10.52)

Women’s 12km

1 Karen Bahrens (1.11.25), 2 Michelle Morten (1.11.43), 3 Lisa Stewart (1.12.16)



 
The leading lady, Mandy Matthews strides up the first hill after the 8km mark in Sunday’s Umhlanga MTN Summer Carnival 12km/18km Trail Run and Walk. The strenuous event had a field of 280 keen athletes attack the route at sunrise.




Weaving through the sugarcane, runners head towards the 8km mark in yesterday’s (Sunday) Umhlanga MTN Summer Carnival 12km/18km Trail Run and Walk. The strenuous event had a field of 280 keen athletes attack the route at sunrise.

Pacing towards the 8km mark are the front runners, Sandile Lembathe and defending champion Eric Ngubane with Peter Sehlophe in the distance keeping the leaders insight in yesterday’s (Sunday) Umhlanga MTN Summer Carnival 12km/18km Trail Run and Walk. 280 adventurous early risers took to the grueling course that had them striding through rivers, bush and along gravel roads.
   
Pix by Sophie Thompson

Please click on the link below to view the

Aerial 360 Photo of the Umhlanga MTN Summer Carnival

The Umhlanga Easter Festival 2011 
 


Late April on the beach in
Umhlanga Rocks


Easter 2011 - Packed beaches above
the high water mark


 Kite surfing displays off
Umhlanga main beach over Easter


Tug-O war competition during the
Easter Carnival 2011


Clean, warm water and golden sand
at the Umhlanga Easter Carnival 2011


Main beach Umhlanga - Easter 2011

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The Umhlanga Summer Carnival 11th – 23rd December 2010  

Umhlanga was the coolest place to be when Umhlanga Tourism’s fifth Summer Carnival took place in the Umhlanga Village, at Main Beach and on the Millennium Stage 10th – 23rd December. Apart from the usual beach games and challenges, the 2010 Summer Carnival boasted a number of firsts. These included the Umhlanga Summer Carnival Trail Run and the Lizzard Summer Surf Challenge, with both events being well-attended. Other events included the very popular Carols by Candlelight evening, the lovely-to-look-at Miss Umhlanga competition and the entertaining-as-ever Street Party.

 

Highlights:
 
 

 

Photographs courtesy of: Kelvin Trautman, Cindy Schmitz, Vitamin Water.   
Sponsors: SAB, ABI, eThekwini SPU, Wozani Africa, Lighthouse Property, Granada Square, Ola Ice Cream, SAMSA, Street Traders.
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2010 Easter Festival Pleases Local Holidaymakers
Conducted in beautiful weather conditions, the 2010 Umhlanga Easter Festival was thoroughly enjoyed by holidaymakers from around the country. Children, teens and parents had plenty to keep them busy; from face painting, to a mini Miss Umhlanga pageant, buried treasure to egg throwing competitions, tug-o'-war to hula hoop. And during the five days of relaxed entertainment at Umhlanga's popular main beach and millennium stage Diski Dance tuition, Vuvuzela blowing and five-a-side soccer were especially popular. Roll on the Soccer World Cup - we're ready!