Race Recap | Woolworths Cross Triathlon Brings Energy and Fun to Prime View

by | Sep 19, 2024 | Events, Featured, Woolworths Cross TRI SERIES

On Sunday, 8 September, the Woolworths Cross Triathlon (WW X TRI) took center stage at Prime View Adventure & Leisure in Midrand, Gauteng. The event, known for its friendly atmosphere and inclusivity, saw participants of all ages come together to enjoy a sunny, action-packed day of racing and community fun.

With five different categories to choose from, the WW X TRI truly catered to every kind of athlete. The event featured:

  • WW X TRI FULL: A challenging 1 km swim, 27 km ride, and 10 km run.
  • WW X TRI LITE: A slightly shorter course with a 400 m swim, 10 km ride, and 5 km run.
  • Run4Fun: A 15 km trail run for the runners looking for adventure.
  • Run4Fun Lite: A gentler 5 km trail run.
  • Walk4Good: A 3 km walk perfect for families and those looking for a more leisurely experience.

From seasoned triathletes to first-time participants, there was something for everyone, making it a truly family-friendly event.

Participants And Supporters Enjoying The Sunny And Warm Weather At The 2024 Woolworths Cross Triathlon That Took Place At Prime View In Midrand On Sunday, 8 Sept

Grit, Determination, and Smiles All Around

The warm, dry conditions—typical for early September in Gauteng—didn’t stop athletes from giving their all. With temperatures nearing 30°C, the dusty routes posed an extra challenge, but the athletes pressed on with grit and determination. In particular, Sello Ramaloko, the defending champion of the 15 km trail run, once again claimed victory in style. He applauded the organisers to a well organised event and said he loved the new route.

Across all categories, athletes raced with smiles on their faces, encouraged by the amazing crowd engagement. The positive and welcoming vibe carried through the entire event, with families and supporters cheering loudly from the sidelines.

For the full results from the race, you can scroll to the bottom of this article or head over to FinishTime.

A Day of Fun and Celebration

Beyond the racing action, the atmosphere at the event village was alive with energy. Families enjoyed a variety of delicious snacks, coffee, and refreshing drinks. The inclusivity of the event meant that every family member could participate, whether they were triathletes, trail runners, or simply taking part in the Walk4Good.

Momentum, Squirt Cycling Products, Ozblu, and Jack Black Brewing Co. were among the event’s sponsors, adding to the festive environment with their support.

Participants Enjoying An Ice-Cold Jack Black Beer After Completing The Triathlon From The Woolworths Cross Triathlon

The day concluded with a prize-giving ceremony at 11:30, celebrating the winners across all categories and acknowledging the hard work of every athlete who participated.

The Woolworths Cross Triathlon once again proved to be more than just a race—it was a celebration of fitness, family, and fun. With such a warm and welcoming atmosphere, it’s no surprise that this event continues to attract participants from all walks of life, offering something for everyone.

We look forward to the next event in the series, happening on the 1st of December at Paul Cluver Wine Estate in the Western Cape. Enter for this event here.

WATCH: The Race Highlights Below

Catch all the exciting highlights and special moments from this memorable day in this video below.

WW X TRI Race Results:

X TRI Full
  1. Scott Fisher
  2. Bryn Freeman
  3. Markus van Niekerk
  1. Johandri Lombaard
  2. Isabelle Heyl
  3. Elri du Toit

Teams:

  1. Mia and Mikyla
  2. Team Name
  3. The Wild Ones
X TRI Lite:
  1. Anthony Clayton
  2. Ivan Hurter
  3. Jandre Basson
  1. Debbie Oleary
  2. Nondumiso Nkosi
  3. Abigale Meineke

Teams:

  1. Holy Rosary Tri
  2. Lite Fondles
  3. TTA TEAM 1 
Sello Ramaloko (Middle) And Driaan De Clercq (Left) Receiving Their Prizes For Their Outstanding Perfromance In The Ww X Tri Run4Fun 15 Km Trail Run
Run4Fun (15 km)
  1. Sello Ramaloko
  2. Driaan de Clercq
  3. Sydney Chabalala
  1. Mapule Poo
  2. Dorothy Baloyi
  3. Francinah Ramonyai
Run4Fun Lite (5 km)
  1. Liam Saunders 
  2. Thatego Seise
  3. Sibusiso Lekhuleni
  1. Lethabo Tlaka
  2. Florah Pheladi Sebati
  3. Tebogo Dube
Run4Fun Participants Warming Up Before The Start Of The Race.
Run4Fun Participants warming up before the start of the race.

For previous articles and tips for competing in your first triathlon, check out our events page here.

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