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Boxer Super Run Durban set for record-breaking speed

  • Writer: Sifiso Ngobese
    Sifiso Ngobese
  • Sep 16
  • 3 min read
Boxer Super Run Durban set for record-breaking speed
Image: Gavin Ryan

Celebrating its third edition in 2025, South Africa’s most social 5km run is set to once again combine electrifying

racing with unforgettable fun when the Boxer Super Run returns to Durban on Sunday, 12 October.


After the energy and colour of the OPEN and SUPER SOCIAL WAVES, the spotlight will shift to South Africa’s finest

athletes as they battle it out for the prestigious titles of King and Queen of the Boxer Super Run. With record-

breaking performances already part of the event’s legacy, this year promises even more action – making it an

occasion not to be missed.


“For the past two years, the Boxer Super Run Durban has delivered everything we hoped for,” says Michael Meyer,

Managing Director of Stillwater Sports. “At the inaugural event in 2023, Boxer Athletics Club stars Precious Mashele

and Glenrose Xaba made history by clocking 13:44 and 16:03 respectively, becoming the fastest South Africans over

5km on home soil at that time. In 2024, Mashele raised the bar even further, shaving five seconds off his own time to

finish in 13:39.”


“This year, all eyes will be on whether those records can fall again. With an impressive R147 200 prize purse adding

extra incentive, we’re optimistic about seeing more South African 5km records rewritten in Durban,” continues

Meyer. “But it’s not only the elite race that will deliver fireworks. The ‘Open Wave’ is packed with competitive

runners chasing new personal bests – and with prize money up for grabs for the Top 3 male and female finishers

across all age categories (Junior, Open, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69 and 70+), there’s every reason to push hard.”


In closing, Meyer adds: “And of course, the Super Social Wave will once again bring the colour and energy that make

this event so unique. Whether you’re running or walking, we want to see you dress up, embrace the vibe, and turn

the Durban streets into a celebration of fun, fitness and flair.”


Echoing Michael Meyer’s enthusiasm, Title Sponsor Boxer Superstores shares in the excitement, highlighting that the

Durban route will once again be the stage for sensational 5km racing and unforgettable experiences.


“We’re looking forward to another action-packed day of racing, with the Boxer Super Run Durban once again

promising speed and excitement,” says Lee-Ann Pillay, Head of Department: Marketing at Boxer Superstores.


“Starting from Snell Parade, flowing through Lagoon Drive, and finishing at Blue Lagoon Park, the course offers a fast

and flat experience with just one small climb to keep things interesting. Runners as young as 9 can look forward to an

unforgettable journey past some of Durban’s most iconic landmarks, all while soaking up the incredible views of the

beachfront and promenade. Thanks to our partners and sponsors, the atmosphere will be buzzing with activations

along the way – making this the most social 5km run in South Africa.”


PRIZE PURSE: The Boxer Super Run Durban boasts an impressive R147 200 prize purse in 2025. This prize purse will

be shared across both the Elite Race and the Open Wave. In the Elite Race, the top eight men and women will earn

prize money, with the winners each claiming a well-deserved R20 000. In the Open Wave, the top three men and

women in the Junior, Open, 40–49, 50–59, 60–69, and 70+ categories will also be recognised and rewarded for their

performances.


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