 
  The Kovsies 8 km women’s team 
    was crowned as champions at
    the USSA cross-country meeting
    in Richards Bay. From the left are
    Marne Mentz, Lizandre Mulder, 
    and Kesa Molotsane. 
    Photo: Sarina Cronje
    
The University of the Free State (UFS) not only boasts a South African women’s cross-country champion, one of its women’s teams is also the best university team in the country.
The Kovsies 8 km women’s team was crowned the winners at the University Sports SA cross-country event in Richards Bay, while the 10 km men’s team finished second.
Kovsies men take second place
The women’s team consisted of Kesa Molotsane, Marne Mentz, and Lizandre Mulder. They  respectively came in first, third and fifth at the USSA meeting held at the University  of Zululand on 30 September and 1 October 2016. In the women’s  competition, the times of the first three competitors are used to determine the  team placements.
The UFS 4 km women’s  team finished in 5th place.
The successful  UFS 10 km men’s team consisted of four members from the Qwaqwa Campus – Lesedi Radebe (4th), Lebohang  Miya (8th), Moorosi Semase (10th), and Lindobuhle Miya  (11th).  In the men’s competition, the times of the first four men in each team are  taken into account. 
The Kovsies 4 km  men’s team finished sixth.
Molotsane’s dream year continues 
Molotsane, assistant officer at KovsieSport, is  experiencing a dream year. On 10 September 2016 she was crowned as national  cross-country champion over 10 km when she represented the Free State in  George. Mentz was third in George over 4 km.
Molotsane improved  her own record in the 3 000 m at the Clover athletics meeting in Bloemfontein on 15 October 2016. Her time of 09:51.03  was much better than her previous record time of 10:03.97. 
In the USSA  road relay in Richards Bay on 1  October 2016, the Kovsies women’s team finished third  in the 3 x 2 km relay. The men came fifth in the 4 x 4 km relay.