Kimberley Harriers time trial wasn’t about personal bests — it was about showing up. With crisp winter weather and clear skies, runners and walkers took to the streets for another steady outing, proving again that consistency beats intensity.
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It’s easy to think that every time trial needs to be a new personal best. But sometimes, what you really need is just to show up – to lace up, line up, and let your legs do the rest.
That’s what the Kimberley Harriers did this past Tuesday. Whether chasing minutes or simply chasing daylight, each runner and walker added another layer to the club’s rhythm of consistency.
With cool winter air and clear skies overhead, the city streets once again echoed with footfalls, breath, and the low hum of commitment. Some came to push. Some came to pace. Everyone, though, came with purpose.
Next Tuesday brings another chance to turn up. No pressure, no podium — just a road, a route, and a reason to run.
Official times for Tuesday, 8 July 2025 were:
(4km): Glyn Fly Phiri – 16:56, Deandré Smith – 16:59, C Cloete – 21:35, Rohann Steyn – 22:55, Ria Janse van Vuuren – 22:58, Farrell Moses – 25:15, Farieda Dean – 29:48
(2km Walk): Sammy Louw – 28:10, Emily Louw – 28:10
(4km Walk): Sebabs Mohapi – 40:00
(8km): Mari Els – 39:00
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