By nomavaNobumba
30 May 2010
Zimbabwean Stephen Muzhingi has won the Comrades Marathon in an unofficial time of five-hours, 29-minutes-and-three-seconds.
He won last year’s race in five-hours, 23-minutes-and-27-seconds, the second fastest time in history.
Muzhingi earned a quarter-of-a-million-Rand with his victory.
The women’s race was once again won by Russia’s Elena Nurgalieva in just over six-hours-and-13-minutes.
Her twin, Olesya, followed close behind her.
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