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LILYFONTEIN SCHOOL (t) 043 737 4258 (e) reception@lilyfontein.co.za
TFM TOMATO TROT 2015 - SATURDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2015
The 20th TFM Tomato Trot drew over 590 15km runners/walkers add in the 400 plus cyclists and the 1400 5km fun runners/ walkers and you have a huge crowd of people having a great day out in the coutryside. It was a perfect day for running, not too hot or too windy and feedback from all involved was once again enthusiastic. The first male runner, Mziyanda Hlazo completed the 15kms in 00:52:16 with the fastest lady, Stephanie Smith at 01:00:11
just under eight minutes behind.
The growth of the 15km Run/walk event from 36 runners 20 years ago has been phenomenal. The new 55km mountain bike race drew 65 riders, most of whom were impressed by the level of challenge presented by the route and have indicated that they will return again next year. The winner Jason
Reed completed the course in 02:29:11, six minutes ahead of the next finisher. The introduction of an 8km cycle attracted 86 riders of all ages and abilities. The TFM Tomato Trot is all in all, a successful and growing event that continues to provide an opportunity for the entire family to get involved in good fun and healthy exercise.
TFM TOMATO TROT 15KM RESULTS 2015
Winner of 15km TFM Tomato Trot run Mziyanda Hlazo.
Winner of 55km cycle at TFM Tomato Trot Jason Reed.
Lilyfontein Learners help out a 5km walker with his push chair.
Middle of the pack start the TFM Tomato Trot 15km run.
MEN OPEN 1st : Mziyanda Hlazo : Hlazo 2nd : Makhaya Masumpa : Born 2 Run 3rd : Zukile Mbinyashe : Individual MEN JUNIOR 1st : Terence Karshagen : Independent MEN 35-39 1st : Nkosinathi Hadebe : Oxford Striders 2nd : Mcebesi Yose : All Stars MEN 40-49 1st : Makhaya Masumpa : Born 2 Run 2nd : Grant Gasson : Born 2 Run MEN 50-59 1st : Themba Bhelwana : Oxford Striders 2nd : Marcel Venter – Vodacom Striders MEN 60+ 1st : Nicky Smit : Old Selbornians 2nd : Cyril Bekker : Gonubie MEN WALKES 1st : Byron Carels : Run/Walk for Life 2nd : Leon Cassels :
Run Walk for Life LADIES OPEN 1st : Stephanie Smith : Born 2 Run 2nd : Tlhotsane Sempe : Born 2 Run 3rd : Xolisa Bici : Nedbank LADIES 35-39 1st : Xolisa Bici : Nedbank 2nd : Sandy Hunter : Old Selbornians LADIES 40-49 1st : Weziwe Gcavana : Individual 2nd : Zelda Smit : Old Selbornians LADIES 50-59 1st : Sharon Eldrige : Old Selbornians 2nd : Suzette Krause : Oxford Striders LADIES 60+ 1st : License number 576 : Born 2 Run 2nd : Helene Nel : EL Pacers LADIES - WALKES 1st : Annetjie Rogers : EL Pacers 2nd : Louise Lottering : EL Pacers
CYCLE RESULTS 2015
55km Cycle MALE 1st : Jason Reed 2nd : Jonathan Rosenstrauch 3rd : Jason Peach FEMALE 1st : Shannon Kirchoff 2nd : Janet Sabbagh 35km Cycle MALE 1st : Bradley Kockott 2nd : Andrew Caples 3rd : Derrol Bottcher FEMALE 1st : Robyn Emslie 2nd : Anine Koch 3rd : Natasha Linklater 15km Cycle MALE 1st : Craig McGregor 2nd : Zachary Swart 3rd : Glen de Villiers
FEMALE 1st : Liesl Prentis 2nd : Peter & Hannah van Kets 3rd : Debbie Tuckett 8km Cycle MALE 1st : Tate Nicholson 2nd : Reece Duitsmann 3rd : Dylan Viviers FEMALE 1st : Carren van der Merwe 2nd : Amanda James 3rd : Yvette Basson
GEORGE RANDELL PRIMARY (t) 043 736 2295 (e) g-randellps@imaginet.co.za
IRONMAN WATER STATION On Sunday the 25th January, George Randell Primary School was a part of the Buffalo City 70.3 Half Ironman where the school manned a water point for the cycle leg of the triathlon at the 70 km mark of the cycle. The school selected the entire u13A rugby squad and some prefects to work on the day. It was a very early start to a Sunday as the children had to be at the water point to set up at 6am. The children worked tirelessly in setting up the point where they served cold water and glutamine or “GU” to the athletes. It was a long wait until the first cyclist came through but by 11h00 the station was buzzing and the “Georgies” had to work like Trojans in ensuring all athletes had liquid refreshment. It was a long, hard day’s work but well worth it as the school received some remuneration for the children’s services. A portion of this money will be used to finance the boy’s u13A Rugby tour to Glenwood in Durban in March and another portion will be given to the Prefect Body of GRPS.
2015 PREFECTS
The 2015 George Randell prefects read their pledge of allegiance and service to the School of learners, teachers and parents at the Prefect Induction.
PARENT TEACHER MEETING OF 2015
George Randell Primary parents demonstrated their interest in and support for their children as they filled the school hall to overflowing at the first Parent Teacher meeting of 2015! After
PREFECT INDUCTION
Special guests at the George Randell Primary Prefect Induction, Eric Moss - Headboy of George Randell High School, Mrs Rowena Bosman, who was honoured for her devoted service to the School as parent and SGB member, and Kerenza Moodley, Deputy Headgirl of George Randell High School. All three had been pupils of George Randell Primary School!
the initial joint meeting, they were given the opportunity to meet with their child’s teacher for a more intimate and detailed meeting of the expectations for the school year.
2015 DEPUTY HEADS
George Randell Primary 2015 Deputy Headboy: Tristan Botha, Headboy: Tiaan Botes, Headgirl: Zukhanye Tempi and Deputy Headgirl: Kelly Ridge.