Perfect Score In SPAR Grand Prix For History-making Glenrose Xaba

Glenrose Xaba from Boxer made history as the first South African to win the SPAR Women’s Challenge Grand Prix title since 2019, when international athletes were first allowed to compete in the series. Xaba secured her victory on Sunday with a strong performance in the Jozi SPAR Women’s 10km Challenge at Marks Park.

Three-time SPAR Grand Prix champion, Tadu Nare from Nedbank, was bumped down to third place on the leaderboard by her fellow Ethiopian and teammate, Diniya Abaraya.

The Grand Prix winner is determined by each athlete’s top four performances, and Xaba finished with a perfect score of 120 points, earning maximum bonus points from all four of her wins. Xaba was also the last South African to win the SPAR Grand Prix, back in 2018.

Abaraya finished with 112 points, just one ahead of Nare, who had 111 points. Nare missed the Cape Town race, but won in Durban, placed third in Pretoria, and took second in Gqeberha and Johannesburg. Abaraya didn’t compete in the Tshwane race, but finished fifth in Durban, second in both Cape Town and Gqeberha, and third in Johannesburg. Currently, there is no Junior Grand Prix competition.

Cacisile Sosibo from Boxer came in fourth overall, with 72 points. Meanwhile, the Phalula twins, Diana-Lebo Phalula-Mzazi and Lebogang Phalula-Luthuli, also from Boxer, dominated the 40-49 age category. Phalula-Mzazi achieved a perfect score with four wins for a total of 40 points, while her sister earned 37 points with one win and four second-place finishes. Phalula-Mzazi finished seventh in the open category, and Phalula-Luthuli came in ninth.

In the 50-59 age group, Anne Stewart nearly had a perfect score, earning 39 points with three wins and one second-place finish. Judy Bird swept the 60-69 category, winning every race and securing the maximum points.