Zimbabwe Runner Crawls 56K Marathon for Bronze — and $5,300 Prize
**Zimbabwe Runner Crawls 56K Marathon for Bronze — and $5,300 Prize** A Zimbabwean runner collapsed just meters from the finish line of South Africa's Two Oceans Marathon, then crawled on her hands and knees across the 56-kilometer ultramarathon to secure third place and a $5,300 prize. Nobuhle Nobunkosi Tshuma's body gave out near the end of the race in Cape Town, but she refused to stop. Using her hands and knees, she dragged herself across the line, earning a bronze medal and a prize of 100,000 South African rand (about $5,300) [127681]. The moment transformed a race of endurance into a powerful display of human will and immediately spread across social media and sports news channels [127681]. Tshuma's extraordinary effort guaranteed her the final podium position and the significant financial reward that comes with it [127681]. Zimbabwe Runner Crawls to Bronze, Wins $5,300 Prize
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