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Meet the two runners who finished last at 2023 Comrades and stole Durban's hearts

The numbers still need to be confirmed, but it is expected that nearly 15 000 runners completed the 2023 Comrades Marathon from Pietermaritzburg to Durban on Sunday. 

It was a magical day that saw participants from all over the world descend on KwaZulu-Natal, and it was made even more special by South African heroes Tete Dijana and Gerda Steyn smashing the down run records on their way to epic victories. 

READ | SA's golden day of records at Comrades

But not everybody can be a winner. 

As the clock was counting down towards the 12-hour cut-off on Sunday, the Kingsmead crowd saw a couple of runners struggling to the finish. 

They were practically arm-in-arm, with Hollywood Athletic Club's (Durban) Siphiwe Dludla clearly in a bad way. 

To her left, Worcester's Jaypee Snyman was doing all he could to will her on. 

The roar when the pair crossed the finish line was deafening, and with nobody behind them making the cut-off, they were officially the last two to finish the race this year. 

Dludla couldn't stand. 

With the help of an official propping her up, she smiled through the pain and thanked her newly-acquired friend for life. 

"This one must go down in the history of South Africa!" a broken Dludla said.

"I didn't expect to finish. My back was so sore. This was my first time having this problem.

"But I'm no longer sore because I am happy. I will never forget Jaypee. He will always be my friend. He has done so much for me."

This was Dludla's sixth completed Comrades, while Snyman's story is equally inspiring. 

He has now completed 19 of the 20 Comrades he has started, with his only failed effort last year's down run when he says he suffered a mental block. 

That anguish makes Sunday's return to a medal even sweeter for the 56-year-old

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