Is Bruce Fordyce still running?

Is Bruce Fordyce still running?

He still runs regularly though now with a dodgy knee. He estimates he has run well over 200000 kilometres. Most recently Bruce launched the parkrun concept in Southern Africa which has grown to nearly 200 Saturday morning 5km free timed runs and over 1-million registered members.

How many times did Bruce Fordyce?

Bruce Noel Stevenson Fordyce (born 3 December 1955 in Hong Kong) is a South African marathon and ultramarathon athlete. He is best known for having won the South African Comrades Marathon a record nine times, of which eight wins were consecutive….Bruce Fordyce.

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How old was Bruce Fordyce when he won his first Comrades?

The race was run on May 31st, known then as Republic Day. Fordyce was 25-years-old at the time and hailed from Johannesburg.

How many comrades did Bruce Fordyce win?

Nine
Nine-time Comrades Marathon winner Bruce Fordyce talks about his latest book offering: Winged Messenger and why he decided to focus on a guide specific to Comrades novices.

Who ran the most Comrades marathons?

Comrades Marathon Quadruple Green Number legends, Louis Massyn (No. 403) and Barry Holland (No. 916) were part of the inaugural ‘Race The Comrades Legends’. These legendary athletes hold the most finishes in the Comrades Marathon with an astounding 47 each and participated in the 45km and 21km distances respectively.

How old is Alan Robb?

“This year was the hardest race I have ever done, not just Comrades, but any race,” Robb, 59, says of his 10:43:18 finishing time on the “up” run.

How many comrades did Wally Hayward run?

five times
Wallace (“Wally”) Henry Hayward BEM (10 July 1908 – 28 April 2006) was a South African endurance athlete with a 60-year career. He won the Comrades Marathon five times and completed the distance of around 90 km the last time just before his eighty-first birthday.

Can you walk the comrades?

It is possible to walk the Comrades Marathon I always thought that the only guys who had done it had done it in 11 hours+, and more like 11.45+. It is a lot harder to do than running the Comrades Marathon. Just because walking by nature is slower than running, so therefore you have to walk quite fast.

Who is Alan Robb?

Robb began his career as an ILA longshoreman in 1979 where he cleaned forklifts as a member of ILA Local 1273. He also worked in maintenance with ILA Local 1330. Locals 1273 and 1330 would merge in 1983, becoming ILA Local 28 and Robb would be elected chairman of that local’s Executive Board in 1984.

What distance is a marathon?

26 miles and 385 yards
The longest race on the Olympic programme, athletes run a distance of 26 miles and 385 yards (42.195km).

How old was Wally Hayward when he ran his last Comrades Marathon?

80
At the age of 79 Wally returned to the Comrades, running the Up race in 9:44:15. The following year he completed his final Comrades in 10:58:03 at the age of 80. After spending some years in a nursing home Wally died in 2006 aged 97.

Will Comrades 2021 take place?

The Comrades Marathon, the world’s biggest ultramarathon, will not go ahead this year because of the Covid pandemic. The 95th running of the iconic 90-mile race between the South African cities of Pietermaritzburg and Durban was due to take place on June 13.

Why was Bruce Fordyce important to South Africa?

Fordyce’s dominance of Comrades throughout the 1980s gave him the opportunity to reach a nation – he inspired South Africans – regardless of race, colour and creed – one of the reasons why it is appropriate that Wits recognise his achievements.

How many times has Bruce Fordyce won the Comrades Marathon?

He is best known for having won the South African Comrades Marathon a record nine times, of which eight wins were consecutive. He also won the London to Brighton Ultramarathon three years in a row. He is the former world record holder over 50 miles and the former world record holder over 100 km.

What was Bruce Fordyce’s record for the up run?

Fordyce also held the record time for the “up” run ( Durban to Pietermaritzburg) and his record of 5:24:07 for the “down” run (Pietermaritzburg to Durban) stood for 21 years from 1986 until it was broken in 2007 by Russia’s Leonid Shvetsov.

When did Bruce Fordyce graduate from Wits University?

Fordyce graduated from Wits in 1978 with a Bachelor of Arts Honours (Archaeology) and is still passionate about Archaeology. He has published two books on running. Remarkably, Bruce returned to Wits in 2004 where he took up the chairmanship of one of the committees overseeing the development of the Origins Centre.