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An e-mail newsletter from Agapé Athletics ClubEditor: Marieta Bortoli 082 466 7031 6 March 2017 www.agape.org.za
E-mail: [email protected]
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- Next league race – Pretoria Bobbies 11 March- Agapé race (Jacaranda City Challenge) – 14 October Members to assist.
PLEASE DIARIZE !!!!!!
Editorial
I have a problem with sending out the weekly newsletter. Of the 800+ that are sent out weekly more than 540 are returned with messages that the mails are blocked. Not the same are returned weekly. We are currently investigating the situation. Please bear with me whilst trying to sort the problem.
This coming Saturday is a league race. Please remember to fill out your entry slip in full, i.e. name, surname, gender, age category and province (AGN).
There is a person looking for an Om die Dam 21.1km entry – please refer to “In the mailbox”.
Athletes please be aware of the newest way of theft of personal items – please refer to “In the mailbox”
Contents
# Birthday greetings# Personalia# Welcome new and former members# Congratulations# Thank you’s# In the mailbox# General# Race reports / upcoming race information# Race results# Training/Health snippets# Thought of the week# Your smile for the week# Something to ponder over / something spiritual# AGN league logs# Races cancelled# Notice Board# Photo corner
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Notice Board Additions
● Budget Insurance rub● Denel road race● Modern Athlete Irene ultra
Attachments
● Comrades – March training programme●
Birthday Greetings
May the Lord bless you and send from above the peace of His presence, the joy of His love. May He grant you happiness in everything you do! Happy birthday!
Harry Baker 03 March Daniel Salzwedel 03 MarchHanlie Ungerer 15 March Marius v d Westhuizen 17 MarchAnnalie du Plessis 18 March Johnathon Nordengen 22 March
Personalia
Welcome new and former members
Malissa Koch Sewata Masedi Licia Roberts Janet van Niekerk
Congratulations
Congratulations to the following members:
Mini Monster 10kmKen Nurden 1st 80+
Thank you’s
Thank you for the new addition of cold drinks at the trailer. The cold drinks are sold at R5.00 each
In the mailbox
Om Die Dam 21.1kmEk is opsoek na 'n 21 km inskrywing vir Om die dam wat beskikbaar is asseblief
Baie dankie.
Stephan Badenhorst0824573743
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{Fit 2000} Des Robins is retiring Hi everyone,
Des Robins is turning 88 on 20 July this year. He has decided not to take his beloved running license number (997) this year as he feels he cannot continue running road races anymore. The committee asked Des to run one more race, his favourite easy 10 Km event. Des has nominated the Benoni Northerns Robor Scaffolding 10 km taking place on 23 April 2017, the day after Loskop.
I invite each and every one of you to join us on that day to run/walk with Des on the day he officially retires from road running. We want to make a big bus with a banner and bring Des into the finish area in style.
The Benoni Northerns committee and on-field announcer have pledged their support and will make a big fuss of Des as he finishes.
I will remind you closer to the time.
Regards,Roy
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Diefstal by wedlopeEk hoop dit gaan goed met julle.
Graag wil ek iets onder jou aandag bring. ‘n Nuwe gier steek sy kop uit by races.
Vanessa het gisteraand die Irene 5km gehardloop. Na die race sien sy haar selfoon is uit haar sak uit. Dis nou die blou Agapé sak.
Toe sy mooi kyk sien sy die sak het n sny in. Hulle loop met n lem agter jou en sny daai dra sakkie van jou oop. En steel terwyl jy loop.
Hulle het tot haar baadtjie raakgesny. Daar was blykbaar meer as een soortgelyke geval gisteraand.
Ek wil graag hê dat jy ander klub lede net waarsky. Dalk kan jy dit na ander klubs toe ook stuur.
Vriendelike Groete
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LOSKOP RACEInligting oor verblyf te Loskop:
Daar is 5 staanplekke bespreek by De Villa Lodge en hulle sal dit hou tot 15 Maart 2017. Lede kan self met hulle bespreek. Kontak persoon is Petro. Kontaknommers : 0839268466 of 013 2624716
Staanplekke is R400.00 per dag m.a.w. R800.00 vir die naweek, daar kan 6 persone op 'n staanplek staan.
Bankbesonderhede:ABSARek No: 4071486007Takkode 632005
General
Clothing available:Buffs @ R100 Ladies skirts @ R200
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Second skins @ R170
Please contact Marietjie if you wish to purchase some of the items: Cell: 072 541 7268 E-mail: [email protected]
The items will also be available at races, please visit our gazebo
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Golf t-hempiesBestellings word geneem vir golf hemde, betaling met bestelling asseblief. Voorbeelde sal by die gazebo wees om aan te pas. Dit is in dames en mans grotes. Die logo van die klub gaan op die hemde borduur word. Kostes: R180.00
Stuur jou bestelling na [email protected] ek kan ook gekontak word op 072 541 7268
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2017 Club fees:First member R350.00Second member/pensioner/student R300.00Junior (under 19) R 90.00 Copy of ID requiredSocial member R100.00
Please complete the attached ASA and Agapé registration forms and return to Hennie Venter at: [email protected] or [email protected]
Race reports/Upcoming race information
Race results
Correctional Services Nite - 10km race - 2017-02-22Position Initials Surname Sex Age Finish Time
225 E Loubser M 60 1:38:22
Deloitte Pretoria - 10km race - 2017-02-26Position Initials Surname Sex Age Finish Time
316 W Focaraccio F 34 00:56:06423 A Kluge M 69 00:59:06
1274 D Frost M 60 01:13:521373 J Murray F 65 01:16:372293 Mia F 41 01:40:322303 G Visser M 01:41:362317 M Greeff F 52 01:42:06
Deloitte Pretoria - 21km race - 2017-02-26Position Initials Surname Sex Age Finish Time
353 F Schunke M 59 01:57:59378 A Dicks F 38 01:58:46379 Rynhardt M 31 01:58:47445 M Malan F 58 02:01:16475 E Fourie F 49 02:01:59771 W Reinecke M 42 02:11:04920 J Erasmus F 37 02:14:27976 W Weder M 68 02:15:38
1573 Alison F 45 02:28:57
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1574 W Meyer M 48 02:28:581653 L Matome M 49 02:30:311893 L Van Wyk F 41 02:36:342204 A Te Reh M 67 02:46:302362 M Venter F 57 02:53:202363 H Venter M 57 02:53:252605 C Mouton F 60 03:07:252756 E Loubser M 60 03:25:55
Deloitte Pretoria (AGN) 42km race - 2017-02-26Position Initials Surname Sex Age Finish Time
402 K Imrie M 45 03:46:051899 H Baker M 43 04:55:151900 P Kennedy M 40 04:55:161901 M Atkins F 47 04:55:161902 K Kennedy F 36 04:55:182157 M Boesenberg F 60 05:04:152166 A Lenoge F 44 05:04:282184 T Lenoge M 47 05:05:432611 P Bortoli M 64 05:30:39
Training/Health snippets
Imperial to metric conversionConverting Pounds (lbs) to kgDivide your current weight in pounds by 2.2 Example 160 pounds male is (160/2.2) = 72.7kgConverting Miles to km Times number miles by 1.6 Example 50 miles (50*1.6) = 80km
Rest – it’s not optional!For the last 30 years since the running boom the magazines, newspapers and running coaches have been doing their darndest to get us to do more and faster and better and stronger. Not too much focus has been on the restoration part of things. With Comrades training getting into gear and the roads buzzing with eager feet, please don’t underestimate the need for rest, which brings with it recovery and the much sought-after adaptation. During sleep we are able to restore, regenerate and grow. Most people need about 8 hours of good sleep to survive and thrive. The body sleeps generally in 90min cycles, where it drifts deep into REM sleep and we get the best rest. In order to not interrupt one of your 90 min cycles, you should work backwards from the time you wake up and determine when you have to go to bed in order to wake up at the end of a 90min cycle. This will leave you rested and fresh and not groaning at the alarm clock. As a refresher course, this is what sports nutritionist Dr Douglas Graham has to say:To exercise when tired goes against all logic, like eating when full, or sun tanning with a sunburn. Listen to your body! Your body will tell you when you need sleep. We rely more on our feelings than we realize. E.g. when hungry, thirsty, when we need to use the toilet, etc.When you wake up in the morning, enthusiastic to start the day, you probably had enough sleep. If you’d rather roll over than out, maybe you should. If you use an alarm clock to arise, you are systematically cutting your sleep short. To get enough sleep, one must go to bed earlier, much earlier.To recover completely, we need to rest completely, in all areas of rest:
1. Physical rest (lying down in a comfortable position)2. Physiological rest (the slowing of basal metabolism, i.e. during sleep)3. Sensory rest (closing eyes and ears)4. Emotional rest (through practice in a state of detached awareness)
Energy is accumulated during sleep. We go to bed at about the time that we run out of energy and wake up in the morning with enough for another day. If you don’t have enough energy to start the day, you need more sleep. If you need stimulants (e.g. coffee, cigarettes, tea, coke, chocolate, meat
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and amphetamine type drugs) to make it through the day, you need more sleep. If you fall asleep when you don’t mean to, feel tired or lethargic during the day, or just don’t have energy to go full speed in sports, you need more sleep. The ability to output energy comes with conditioning, overload and recovery. If the overload is too great, recovery is delayed by days, and conditioning is impeded. Energy is measured in calories or kilojoules. The energy obtained from food is not kinetic energy, but potential energy, i.e. not so much energy as fuel for energy. In a cup of black coffee, there is zero calories, i.e. zero energy. However, as a result of the stimulation of the chemicals in the coffee, some of the stored energy in the body is released. The coffee supplied none; we used more, there for we are left with less. The only way to refill the stores of energy is to sleep! Why whip a tired horse? Anytime we try to increase physical limits, we require extra time in bed. During maintenance training, you will find less sleep is needed. Like a growing child, increased training requires extra sleep. Walking around tired for days and weeks, invites injury, enervation and sickness.
You can’t sleep too much. If you can sleep, your body is saying you need to.Millions of processes take place in our bodies. These can be categorized under anabolism and catabolism. Anabolism is the construction of cells and structures. It’s used by the body for growth and repair. Catabolism is the opposite and defined as any destructive process. It tends to happen at the fastest rate when we’re awake. Both processes are beneficial to the body and is collectively referred to as metabolism. When they are in balance the conditions is known as homeostasis.
When anabolism outpaces catabolism, we experience growth. This happens mostly during rest and sleep. Growth represents a tremendous amount of work being done by the body, and is accompanied by an increased need for sleep. Babies sleep more than children, children more than adults, and accordingly active adults also require more sleep.
The rate of catabolism also increases relative to the rate of anabolism when sufficient sleep and/or nutrients are not supplied for normal anabolic flow.Ageing is suggested to be a result of excessive catabolism.Physiological ageing can be slowed, by providing good nutrition plus sufficient rest and sleep for proper anabolism to occur. To the athlete this translates to a longer career, reduced risk of injuries (especially over-use), and better rehabilitation after injuries, and a healthier life after competition ceases to be primary focus.
Your thought for the week
Best friends make the good times better and the hard times easier
Your smile for the week
LETTER TO TRUWORTHS Dear Sir/Madam
I acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 1 November in which for the third time, you request that I pay the monies owed to you. I first want you to know that by no means do I dispute my debt and I intend to reimburse you as soon as possible.
However, I bring to your attention that I have many more creditors, quite as honourable as you, and whom I wish to reimburse too. That is why, each month, I throw all the names of my creditors into a hat and draw one randomly whom I hasten to refund immediately. I hope that yours will come out shortly.
Sincerely Yours, Jan
PS: I have great regret in informing you that given the unceremonious tone of your last letter, you will not be taking part in the next three draws.
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S omething to ponder over / something spiritual
Die Here weet ...Wanneer jy moeg en moedeloos voel weens verpletterende omstandighede en situasies. Weet die Here hoe hard jy probeer het. Wanneer jy so lank trane gestort het en jou hart is beklemd .... Het die Here jou trane getel. As jy voel jou lewe is doelloos en die tyd het jou agtergelaat was die Here saam met jou. Wanneer jy eensaam voel en jou vriende te besig is om te bel of nie verstaan nie ... Wag die Here saam met jou. Die Here is aan jou sy wanneer jy dink jy alles probeer het en nie meer raad weet nie .... Hy het die oplossing. Wanneer niks sin maak nie en jy seer, verward of gefrus-treerd voel .... Het die Here die antwoord. As jou blik op die lewe verhelder en jy tekens van hoop in die lewe vind het die Here vir jou gefluister. Wanneer alles klopdisselboom gaan en jy volop stof tot dank het .... Het die Here jou geseën. Wanneer iets verstommends gebeur en jy daardie spesiale ie-mand vind .... Het die Here se glimlag op jou gerus. As jy 'n droom het om te volg en ook 'n werk-likheid om uit te lewe Het die Here jou oë geopen en jou naam genoem.Onthou net, waar jy ook al is, en wat jy ook al in die gesig staar...
DIE HERE WEET!
League results
Standings after the Bronkhorstspruit race
Running BHS Div 1 Points
Jan Pos Club League100 1 VTM 40105 2 ACE 38
211 3 PMMC 36
80 4 HQH 32
35 5 NPO 30
139 6 AGAPé 29
35 7 PvR 24
190 8 PPMK 22
101 9 AURECON 20
115 9 AFFIES 20
100 9 OVERKRUIN 20
140 12 RESBANK 17
182 12 LOVE RUNNING 17
230 12 RWFL 17
560 15 IRENE 15
20 16 BMW 14
160 17 CSIR 12
60 18 RUN AT OU T 9
35 19 ARETE 3.5
35 19 ENDURO 3
Walking
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BHS Div 1 Points
Pos Club L'gue
1 IRENE 19
2 PMWC 20
3 RWFL 18
4 RWFL B 16
4 VTM 17
6 LOVE RUNNING 15
7 SOLIDARITEIT 13
8 CORR SERV 11
9 AURECON 10
10 AGAPé 12
11 PPMK 8
12 PHOBIANS 5
13 BODYWALK 14
14 TUKS
15 MAGNOLIA 10
16 IRENE B
16 TRANSNET 7
18 RESBANK 6
ACRW
RUNNING INN
Cancelled Races
Notice Board
Useful Links:www.raceresults.co.za/flyers - for the latest race pamphletswww.agn.co.za/#League for the latest league logs and the league points you earnedhttp://www.agn.co.za/Docs/2016/WAlking/AGN%20road%20walking%20stds%20ref%20685.pdfAGN 2016 RW qualifying standards and selection criteriawww.runawaysport.co.za Run-A-Way Sport’s web sitewww.verticalhorison.co.za Trail Running www.trailseries.co.za Trail Runninghttp://www.mastersathletics.net/Age-Graded-Calculator.2595.0.html Age Graded Calculatorhttp://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/symptom-checker By clicking where it hurts then ticking which symptoms most apply to you we can give you an indication of what injuries may apply.
LEAGUE RACESaturday 11 March Bobbies 3-in1 21.1/10/5km
Race Organisers: Pretoria Police Marathon ClubVenue:Wonderboom Junction, c/o Lavender & Lavender East Roads, Wonderboom
GPS: S 25.6857 E 28.1890
21.1 km 10 km 5 km Entry-fee R 90 R 70 R 50
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Pre-entry fee 60 + R 50 R 30 R 20 Entry fees 70+ & blind & wheelchair athletes Free Start Time 05:30 05:40 05:50 Cut-off 03h15
Pre-entries at: Run-away Sport; The Runners Store Tramshed; Sweatshop – Southdowns; Shape-Up Gym
www.enteronline.co.za
Saturday 18 March Budget Insurance Run 21.1/10/5 kmRace Organisers: Overkruin Athletics Club
Venue:Kolonnade Shopping Centre, c/o Sefako Makgatho Dr & Dr v d Merwe St, Montana ParkGPS: S 25.40’49 E 28.14’53
21.1 km 10 km 5 km Entry-fee R 70 R 50 R 30 Pre-entry fee 60 + (race day only – proof required) Free Start Time 06:00 06:15 Cut-off 03:00 02:00
Pre-entries at: Run-away Sport; The Runners Store Tramshed; Running Inn; Sweatshop – Southdowns; Kollonade Info Desk; Wellness World – Milkplum St Montana; Entrance 3 Kolonnade
Centre
www.entrytime.co.za
Saturday 25 March Denel Road Race 21.1/10/5kmRace Organisers: Denel Athletics Club Club
Venue:Denel Irene Campus, Nellmapius St, CenturionGPS: S 25.53.413 E 28.11.429
21.1 km 10 km 5 km Entry-fee R 80 R 60 R 30 Pre-entry fee 60 + R 30 Blind athletes Free Start Time 06:00 06:15 Cut-off 04:00 02:00
10/21.1 suitable for wheelchairs 5km fun run NOT suitable for wheelchairsNo baby strollers/dogs on the 10/21.1km
Pre-entries at: Run-away Sport; The Runners Store Tramshed; Running Inn; Sweatshop – Southdowns; Natural Runner - Centurion
www.enteronline.co.za & www.saactive.com
Sunday 2 April Modern Athlete Irene Ultra 48/21.1/5 kmRace Organisers: Irene Athletics Club
Venue:ARC Irene Campus, IreneEntrance 1: GPS: S 25.53’49 E 28.13’29Entrance 2: GPS: S 25.53’31 E 28.11’29
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48 km 21.1 km 5 km Entry-fee R180 R 90 R 50 Pre-entry fee 60 + R 90 R 45 R 30 Entry fees 70+ & blind & wheelchair athletes Free Start Time 06:00 06:15 Cut-off 06:00 03:30
The 5km is wheelchair friendly
Pre-entries at: Run-away Sport; The Runners Store Tramshed; Sweatshop – Southdowns, Dunkeld, Broad Acres, Bedfordview
www.championchip.co.za
2017 AGN LEAGUE FIXTURE LISTEVENT DISTANCE DATE LEAGUE
RR RW
Pretoria Bobbies 10 / 21.1 km 11/03/17 X X
City of Tshwane 10 / 21.1 km 29/04/17 X X
Jackie Meklar 10 / 25 km 06/05/17 X X
Run/Walk for Bibles 10 / 21.1 km 24/06/17 X X
Long Walk/Run for Freedom 10 / 21.1 km 22/07/17 X X
Marcel van’t Slot 15 km 19/08/17 X X
Addicted to Life 10 / 21.1 km 09/09/17 X X
Jacaranda Challenge 10 / 21.1 / 42.2 km 14/10/17 X X
Kolonnade Retail Park 10 / 21.1 km 11/11/17 X X
Masters Athletics Fixture list
Local meetings31/3 & 1/4/2017 KZN Champs Kingspark WP1 April 2017 Gauteng North Champs Tuks/Pilditch? 8 April 2017 Central Gauteng Championship Germiston12 August 2017 Claude Sterley memorial masters meeting Pilditch? Sept/? October 2017 SWD Oudtshoorn11 November 2017 Free State Bloemfontein
African Masters Track & Field Championship 27 – 29 May 2017 Cameroon
International Championships18 – 25 March 2017 World Indoor Championship 2017 in Daegu, Korea SA Masters Championships4, 5 & 6 May 2017 SAs WP – Groenpunt stadion
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Time Trials :
Centurion - Lewende Woord Centurion on Wednesdays at 17:30
Contact Marinda 654 5800 (h) 082 720 9017
Rietondale –North Street, Rietondale (Rietondale Park in the street before the Crawford Stadium) Thursdays 17:30
Contact Dorothy Benadie 082 704 2300 [email protected] orHennie Venter083 702 4472
Zita Park - Tuesdays at 17:30 Zita Street, Zita Park, Garsfontein
Contact Hennie Venter – 083 702 4472 Marietjie Venter – 072 541 7268
Gazebo Enquiries
Hennie Venter – 083 702 4472 Marietjie Venter – 072 541 7268
Intercessor:
Fred Harding 076 777 7786
Agapé Executive 2016/2017
Name Position Telephone number
E-mail address
Marieta Bortoli Chairperson & editor 012 331 2089 082 466 7031
Hennie Venter Registrar & club captain 083 702 4472
[email protected]@agape.org.za
Marilett Jenkins Secretary 082 837 2142
André Breytenbach
Treasurer 083 566 1090
De Wet de Beer PRO & vice-chairman 082 373 2987
Kobus Stander Race organiser 082 688 6697
Fred Harding Intercessor 076 777 7786
Marietjie Venter General activities & clothing co-ordinator
072 541 7268
Gustav Brink Statistician 083 417 [email protected]
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Photo corner
Agapé Executive
Marieta Bortoli Marilett Jenkins De Wet de Beer
Hennie Venter André Breytenbach Kosbus Stander
Marix Venter Fred Harding Gustav Brink (Ex-officio)
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