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The '''Comrades Marathon''' is run over a distance of approximately 90km. The Comrades Marathon is run between the capital of the Kwazulu-Natal province, [[Pietermaritzburg]] and the coastal city of [[Durban]]. The race alternates annually between the up run from [[Durban]] and the down run from [[Pietermaritzburg]].
The '''Comrades Marathon''' is a [[South Africa]]n [[ultramarathon]] run over a distance of approximately 90 km. The marathon is run between the capital of the [[Kwazulu-Natal Province]], [[Pietermaritzburg]], and the coastal city of [[Durban]]. The race alternates annually between the up run from [[Durban]] and the down run from [[Pietermaritzburg]].


The race was the idea of First World War veteran Vic Clapham, to comemorate the South African soldiers killed in the war.
The race was the idea of [[World War I]] veteran Vic Clapham, to commemorate the South African soldiers killed during the war.


[[Bruce Fordyce]] won the race for a record nine times, of which eight wins were consecutive.

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Revision as of 12:58, 22 November 2004

The Comrades Marathon is a South African ultramarathon run over a distance of approximately 90 km. The marathon is run between the capital of the Kwazulu-Natal Province, Pietermaritzburg, and the coastal city of Durban. The race alternates annually between the up run from Durban and the down run from Pietermaritzburg.

The race was the idea of World War I veteran Vic Clapham, to commemorate the South African soldiers killed during the war.

Bruce Fordyce won the race for a record nine times, of which eight wins were consecutive.