Hoseah Tjale

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Hoseah Tjale
Personal information
Birth nameHoseah Tjale
NationalitySouth African
Born(1954-06-06)6 June 1954
OccupationDelivery Truck Driver
Sport
SportUltra-Marathon Running
ClubJohannesburg Harriers [1]
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
  • Marathon:1982 2H18M Port Elizabeth [2]
  • Two Oceans Ultra Marathon: 1980 3H14M [3]
  • Comrades Ultra Marathon: Down run 1986 5H29M [4]
  • Comrades Ultra Marathon: Up run 1985 5H42M [4]
  • London To Brighton5H29M [2]

Hoseah (Hoss) Tsjale (born 6 June 1954) [2] is a South African ultra-marathon runner.

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Early life

He was brought up in Johannesburg, South Africa. As a black South African he was only allowed to participate in road running in 1975 when races were open for all races. [5]

Running career

He won the Two Oceans Marathon, an ultra-Marathon (56 km), in 1980. He came second in the Comrades Marathon, an ultra-Marathon (90 km), in 1985 and 1990 and came 3rd in 1986 and 1987. He participated in the London to Brighton ultra-marathon (56 Miles), which he won in 1985.

Amateur

As an amateur he never received any money for his winnings. [6]

Recognition

Sello Mokoena and Bruce Fordyce describe him as a best competitor to participate in the Comrades Marathon. [7]

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