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League 3 - 19 June 2021 - Orange Farm Event # 1 Boys Under 8 - 1Km LEAGUE 3 - 19 JUNE 2021 - ORANGE FARM EVENT # 1 BOYS UNDER 8 - 1KM Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Luan Wohlfahrt J41394 M 2013-01-21 Hoerskool Noordheuwel 04:48 N 3 2 Evert Van Der Merwe J41316 M 2013-08-27 Hoerskool Randburg 04:56 N 3 3 Owame Kana J42324 M 2013-06-01 Gauteng Striders 05:12 N 1 4 Gladwell Toto J40295 M 2013-02-24 Gallopers AC 05:51 Y 3 5 Abelo Tau J42202 M 2013-11-21 Fat Cats AC 05:57 N 2 6 Lungile Nkambule 1775 M 2013-06-26 Katlehong AC 06:06 N 1 7 Kgaugelo Lethule J42349 M 2014-03-05 Diepsloot AC 06:10 N 1 8 Oliver Parry 41801 M 2014-10-27 Fourways Road Runners 06:11 N 2 9 Mbuso Hlatshwayo 40374 M 2014-12-09 Cool Running AC 06:23 N 3 OTHER - BOYS - 1KM Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues Mpendulo Tshabangu J40301 M 2009-02-06 Gallopers AC 05:47 N 3 LEAGUE 3 - 19 JUNE 2021 - ORANGE FARM EVENT # 1 GIRLS UNDER 8 - 1KM Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Elihle Nyezi J41055 F 2013-10-30 United Stars AC 04:48 Y 3 2 Joanne Khama J41056 F 2014-01-17 United Stars AC 04:57 N 3 3 Kayla Botha J40346 F 2013-05-29 Benoni Northern AC 05:17 N 2 4 Zanele Sompane J40786 F 2013-09-10 Champions AC 05:24 N 2 5 Buhle Maseko J40292 F 2013-02-11 Gallopers AC 05:32 N 3 6 Lerato Sithole 41658 F 2014-06-17 Ubuhle AC 06:43 N 2 7 Zamajobe Sithole 41657 F 2013-04-25 Ubuhle AC 06:50 N 2 8 Nkhensani Mashile J12345 F 2014-03-16 Fat Cats AC 06:51 N 1 LEAGUE 3 - 19 JUNE 2021 - ORANGE FARM EVENT # 2 BOYS UNDER 10 (2011) - 2km Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Hanco Mentz J40686 M 2011-10-21 Fitness From Africa 07:03 N 2 2 Logan Diviani 260 M 2011-05-10 RAC 07:56 Y 2 3 Ruben Trytsman J40173 M 2011-02-03 Boksburg AC 08:00 Y 2 4 Sihle Nyezi J41046 M 2011-01-04 United Stars AC 08:02 Y 3 5 Mlambo Siphosakhe J41041 M 2011-09-26 United Stars AC 08:13 Y 3 6 Christopher Westermeyer J41374 M 2011-05-31 Hoerskool Noordheuwel 08:19 N 3 7 Costodio Muvala J40806 M 2011-01-25 Champions AC 08:20 N 2 8 Luzuko Bindi J42323 M 2011-01-06 Gauteng Striders 08:20 N 1 9 Neo Nkeane J42374 M 2011-07-23 Simunye Global AC 08:31 N 1 10 Hanru Beyl J41830 M 2011-04-18 Monnas 08:31 Y 2 11 Nathy Innocent Kabini J42456 M 2011-10-29 Tsakane AC 08:34 N 1 12 Luke Cloete J40986 M 2011-03-15 Hoerskool Randburg 08:42 N 2 13 Juan Wilkins J40445 M 2011-01-26 IRun 08:50 Y 3 14 Malwandla Rikhotso J41928 M 2011-05-11 Champions AC 08:52 N 1 15 Aldre Wohlfahrt J41388 M 2011-01-10 Hoerskool Noordheuwel 09:00 N 2 16 Oliver Westermeyer J41376 M 2011-08-31 Hoerskool Noordheuwel 09:09 N 3 17 Aidan Coetzee J42305 M 2011-05-03 Run Zone AC 09:14 N 2 18 Nkosingiphile Nene J41990 M 2011-06-15 East AC 09:40 N 2 19 Jaime Loader J40232 M 2011-11-15 IRun 09:48 Y 1 20 Hudson Sambo J40805 M 2011-01-18 Champions AC 09:49 N 1 21 Tanner Cziganek J41791 M 2011-07-22 Mercury AC 09:50 N 1 LEAGUE 3 - 19 JUNE 2021 - ORANGE FARM EVENT # 2 BOYS UNDER 9 (2012) - 2km Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Kade Booysen J41147 M 2012-02-27 Trinity AC 08:20 N 3 2 Uyanda Nqokoana J41606 M 2012-02-11 Run Zone AC 08:42 Y 2 3 Lance Gray 41798 M 2012-07-16 Fourways Road Runners 08:48 N 3 4 Malique Turner J41150 M 2012-07-10 Trinity AC 08:55 N 3 5 Sinethemba Bila J40788 M 2012-07-19 Champions AC 09:07 N 2 6 Mohau Ntoleng J42514 M 2012-08-03 Ghetto Sports 09:19 N 1 7 Kallan Ziervogel J41235 M 2012-05-28 Boksburg AC 09:47 Y 1 8 Estehan Kruger J41034 M 2012-01-16 Benoni High AC 10:37 N 1 9 Asive Khiva J41938 M 2012-08-08 Champions AC 12:30 N 1 10 Liam Cotter J41788 M 2012-11-11 Mercury AC 14:03 N 3 LEAGUE 3 - 19 JUNE 2021 - ORANGE FARM EVENT # 2 GIRLS UNDER 10 (2011) - 2km Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Lesedi Mosothoane J41061 F 2011-01-26 United Stars AC 08:02 N 3 2 Lefuno Madzagadzaga J4200 F 2011-04-27 East AC 09:15 N 1 3 Trinity Henning J40241 F 2011-05-14 IRun 09:37 Y 3 4 Enkosi Stuurman J41059 F 2011-08-15 United Stars AC 09:37 N 3 5 Arianne Fuchs J42462 F 2011-03-14 Randburg Harriers 10:15 N 1 6 Nika Bohmer 41320 F 2011-07-18 Hoerskool Randburg 10:19 N 1 7 Ripfumelo Mushoma J41926 F 2011-10-15 Champions AC 10:34 N 2 8 Kamohelo Mokoena J40901 F 2011-05-25 Alberton AC 10:40 N 1 9 Suné Coetzee J41266 F 2011-11-30 Nedbank 11:08 N 1 10 Ciara Kroef J40237 F 2011-07-01 IRun 12:09 Y 2 LEAGUE 3 - 19 JUNE 2021 - ORANGE FARM EVENT # 2 GIRLS UNDER 9 (2012) - 2km Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Eltonay Hermaans J41151 F 2012-07-31 Trinity AC 10:35 N 3 2 Ella Parry 41800 F 2012-06-20 Fourways Road Runners 10:37 N 2 OTHER - GIRLS - 2km Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues Rotundwa Mokgothu J42390 F 2013-06-25 Gallopers AC 11:33 N 1 LEAGUE 3 - 19 JUNE 2021 - ORANGE FARM EVENT # 2B GIRLS UNDER 10 (2011) - 2km Position Surname Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Sanele Ngwenya J42287 F 2011-10-29 EasyEquities Born2Run 09:53 Y 1 2 Alice Skhosana J42301 F 2011-05-28 EasyEquities Born2Run 10:58 Y 1 3 Thando Mbali J42034 F 2011-09-17 Take It Easy AC 11:20 N 2 4 Masego Mosia J42308 F 2011-11-13 Run Zone AC 12:08 N 1 5 Snenhlanhla Ndlovu J42288 F 2011-08-08 EasyEquities Born2Run 12:39 Y 1 6 Mihlali Magqabi J42289 F 2011-06-19 EasyEquities Born2Run 14:41 Y 1 7 Nokubonga Mapengo J42281 F 2011-08-18 EasyEquities Born2Run Y 1 8 Mpendulo Mtolo J42285 F 2011-11-08 EasyEquities Born2Run Y 1 GIRLS UNDER 11 (2010) - 2km Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Senzile Dakamnyama J42292 F 2010-09-13 EasyEquities Born2Run 13:27 Y 1 GIRLS UNDER 9 (2012) - 2km Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Bokang Makitla J40498 F 2012-12-15 Thembisa AC 09:42 N 2 2 Mohludi Menyatso J42368 F 2012-01-15 Simunye Global AC 10:24 N 1 LEAGUE 3 - 19 JUNE 2021 - ORANGE FARM EVENT # 2B BOYS UNDER 10 (2011) - 2km Position Surname Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Thabane Lebe J41080 M 2011-04-01 Wanderers AC 09:00 N 1 2 Mpendulo Kumalo J40297 M 2011-10-05 Gallopers AC 09:32 N 3 3 Lwazi Mahameds 14585 M 2011-07-13 Orange Farm AC 10:37 Y 1 4 Alviandry Motaung J42290-1 M 2011-08-22 EasyEquities Born2Run 11:04 Y 1 5 Thapelo Letsima J40309 M 2011-09-25 Gallopers AC N 2 BOYS UNDER 9 (2012) - 2km Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Sifiso Miya J40300 M 2012-02-06 Gallopers AC 09:04 N 3 Sandile Mthimkulu J40290 M 2012-02-08 Gallopers AC 09:34 Y 3 2 BOYS UNDER 8 (2014) - 2km Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Ntokozo Sibiya J42298 M 2014-09-03 EasyEquities Born2Run 09:47 Y 1 2 Khulekani Juniour Motha 41592 M 2014-09-03 Orange Farm AC 13:58 N 1 3 Tshuanelo Ncube J42030 M 2014-03-17 Take It Easy AC 14:44 N 1 LEAGUE 3 - 19 JUNE 2021 - ORANGE FARM EVENT # 3 SENIOR WOMEN - 2KM Position Surname Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Mariette Botha P11769 F 1984-01-12 UJ 08:46 N 3 2 Phyllis De Fouw P2996 F 1972-12-06 Nedbank 08:52 N 2 3 Bridget Mampsika 618 F 1981-04-22 Randburg Harriers 12:14 Y 3 YOUTH WOMEN (2004, 2005) - 2KM Position Name Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert. Leagues 1 Nayma Mazibuko J40853 F 2004-07-04 Murray & Roberts 08:08 Y 3 2 Cynthia Mokua J42069 F 2004-02-22 East AC 08:50 N 2 3 Sinesipho Krewu J40026 F 2004-06-26 Fitness From Africa 08:56 Y 2 4 Khentsani Cele J1 F 2004-04-07 Run Zone AC 09:04 N 1 5 Palesa Prudance Lelimo J41504 F 2005-10-03 Kagiso Striders AC 09:12 Y 2 6 Elihle Papu J42091 F 2004-12-01 East AC 09:22 N 2 7 Gezile Precious Nkosi J41604 F 2005-01-01 Run Zone AC 09:39 N 3 8 Thalente Nomvula Zungu J41605 F 2004-10-01 Run Zone AC 09:50 N 2 9 Nomonde Patience Mngoma J42515 F 2005-06-30 Ghetto sports 10:09 N 1 10 Sesinyana Molapo J41286 F 2005-12-21 Nedbank 10:10 Y 3 11 Makwena Chokoe J40841 F 2005-04-04 Murray & Roberts 10:15 Y 3 12 Ncumisa Mbampane J41572 F 2004-06-17 Bhayoyo AC 10:19 N 2 13 Kekeletso Nkeane J42369 F 2005-03-02 Simunye Global AC 10:30 N 1 14 Khanyisile Seleke J42364 F 2005-06-17 Simunye Global AC 10:37 N 1 15 Kabelo Modongwane J42373 F 2006-12-18 Simunye Global AC 12:19 N 1 16 Reabetswe Tumane J41502 F 2004-05-20 Kagiso Striders AC 13:23 Y 2 JUNIOR WOMEN (2002,2003) - 2KM Position Surname Licence Gender Birthdate Club Time Birth Cert.
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