Cape Argus 14 October 2008,
Hout Bay's Ryan Sandes carving a niche for himself in the world's toughest races Look for an extreme series dubbed "The Race Of No Return", taking place in the "driest, hottest, windiest and coldest places on earth".
Rapport 05 October 2008,
Kapenaar speel draf-draf met die wereld se sandvlaktes klaar. Enige ordentlike kameel sal dink hy sien 'n lugspieeling in die Sahara wanneer 200 atlete vanoor die wereld op 26 Oktober die onherbergsame woestyn begin deurkruis.
Sunday Times 28 September 2008,
When Capetonian Ryan Sandes, just 26, entered his first multi-stage trail run — the seven-day Gobi March through China in June — he won the event by nearly half-an-hour on his closest rival. Some two hours back, in fourth place, was US endurance legend Dean Karnazes, who has run 50 marathons in 50 days.
Sunday Times Sport 28 September 2008
THE times of Sandes have taken the ultra-marathon world by storm. When Capetonian Ryan Sandes, just 20, entered his first multi-stage trail run ? the seven-day (lobi March through China in June ? he won the event by nearly half-an-hour ...
The Sentinal 26 September 2008
The annual Cannon Race went off with a big bang from a World War II artillery piece last weekend, followved by a series of smaller explosions from Hout Bay's historic cannons as competitors rounded buoys and landmarks on their way to the finish on ...