Sport

Club runners tackle scenic Bay to Bay 30km run

Fuad Esack|Updated

More than 5 000 runners from across the city took part in Sunday's 30km run from Camps Bay to Hout Bay and back.

Image: Fuad Esack

Runners from the Bulletin catchment area and surrounding communities were among the more than 5 000 runners who took part in Sunday’s 48th edition of the annual Bay to Bay race, from Camps Bay to Hout Bay and back. The men's race was won by Langa's Edward Jack in  1hr35min19sec. In the women's race, Two Oceans and Comrades record holder, Gerda Steyn, crossed the finish line first in 1hr49min53sec.

VOB's Stephen Bydawell taking it easy during Sunday's race

Image: Fuad Esack

VOB’s Taryn Alcock gives Sunday's 30km Bay to Bay two thumbs up.

Image: Fuad Esack

VOB's Greg Temblett during Sunday's Bay to Bay race.

Image: Fuad Esack

Spartan Harriers' Euan Marshall arriving in Hout Bay on the first leg of Sunday's Bay to Bay 30km run.

Image: Fuad Esack

SANDF's Julian Paul going at a steady pace on arrival in Hout Bay during Sunday's Bay to Bay 30km run.

Image: Fuad Esack

Hout Bay Harriers'Gregson Lubbe keeping tabs on his time, during the return leg in Sunday's Bay to Bay 30km run.

Image: Fuad Esack

VOB's Mark Pikker maintains a steady pace on arrival in Hout Bay,during Sunday's Bay to Bay 30km run.

Image: Fuad Esack

Runners on arrival in Hout Bay during Sunday's Bay to Bay 30km run, organised by TopForm Athletics Club.

Image: Fuad Esack

Stragglers Athletic Club's Tavon Petersen leads a group of runners on the first leg of Sunday's Bay to Bay race.

Image: Fuad Esack