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Huge prize purse for Region 5 Marathon winners

football07 October 2025 12:13
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All roads lead to the Union Buildings in Tshwane on Sunday, where the Region 5 Marathon will set the capital ablaze with colour, culture, and competition.

With entries continuing to roll in and anticipation soaring, organisers are calling on athletes across Southern Africa to secure their spots in what is fast becoming the continent’s most exciting new running spectacle.

Offering R50 000 each for the 21.1km male and female winners, the Region 5 Marathon is raising the bar for regional competition - blending elite athletics, community spirit, and cultural celebration into one unforgettable experience.

“The Region 5 Marathon is not just about running, it’s about showing the world the strength, unity, and talent of our continent,” said South Africa's Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie. “This is a celebration of health and togetherness, and I’m proud that South Africa is part of it. This marathon is not only for elite athletes, it’s for everyone.

"It’s about thousands of South Africans coming together, getting fit, and building our nation through sport. With big prize money on the table, we are showing our commitment to lifting athletics and creating real opportunities for athletes at every level. I urge all aspiring runners, young and old, to take part in this extraordinary event.”

HISTORIC MILESTONE

Stanley Mutoya, CEO of AUSC Region 5, hailed the event as a “historic milestone” for the region. “It is with great excitement that we announce the hosting of the Region 5 Marathon - a first of its kind in our history.

"We call upon all participants and spectators to come dressed in vibrant African attire, as we turn the streets of Tshwane into a canvas of unity and identity. We further encourage embassies to exhibit and showcase Africa’s rich culinary heritage, making this event not only a sporting spectacle but also a cultural festival.

"Corporates are invited to join hands with Region 5 as this marathon makes a bold activation in the lead-up to the G20 Summit, proving that sport is a unifying force that connects communities, economies, and nations. Importantly, this marathon also serves as South Africa’s strategic build-up to the 13th edition of the Region 5 Youth Games in 2028.

DEFINING MOMENT

Zakhele Dlamini, President of the Southern Africa Confederation of Athletics (SACA), described the event as a defining moment for Southern African athletics. “We are excited about the Region 5 Marathon. This historic event is a catalyst for road running excellence in our region and a platform to inspire participation, performance, and pride among our athletics federations. It marks a bold step in strengthening Southern Africa’s presence on the global athletics stage.”

James Moloi, President of Athletics South Africa (ASA), said the host country is ready to deliver a spectacle worthy of the continent. “The Region 5 Marathon is a proud moment for South Africa and for the entire Southern African athletics family. Hosting this event at the Union Buildings - a symbol of unity and progress - sends a powerful message that our region is ready to lead the future of global road running.

“As ASA, we see this marathon as a springboard for development, giving young athletes, clubs, and communities a reason to dream big. We invite the world to witness what Southern Africa can offer - passion, performance, and pure African energy.”

EVENT DETAILS

• Date: Sunday, 12 October 2025

• Venue: Union Buildings, Tshwane

• Start Times: 21km & 10km at 7am | 5km & Fun Run at 7:15am | 1 Mile (athletes with disabilities) at 10am

• Entry Fees: 5km: R80 | 10km: R150 | 21km: R200

• Closing Date for Entries (extended): 12 midnight, 7 October 2025

Online Entries: 

• Race Pack Collection: 10–11 October 2025

• Physical entries: 11 October, 10am - 5pm | 12 October before the race

• CT Hotel, 643 Cnr Stanza Bopape & Wessels Streets, Arcadia (opposite Union Buildings)

• Friday: 9am-5pm | Saturday: 9am-2pm

The first 3 000 online entries will receive a free commemorative T-shirt.

All finishers will be awarded medals.

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