Cape Town, 31 July 2019 – Upholding excellence in all areas, this year’s only African IAAF Gold Label-status city marathon is taking a no-holds-barred approach to whom it secures for the elite marathon runners field. Today marks 50 days until the weekend festival of running kicks off, with the 42.2km main event taking place on Sunday 15 September 2019.
No fewer than 17 IAAF Gold Label elite athletes will be taking part in a field dominated by Ethiopians and Kenyans. South Africa’s elite contingent features two Olympians and a course record-breaker.
“Unquestionably, we’re striving for excellence in this year’s event,” says Elana van Zyl-Meyer, ambassador and Olympian of the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon. “There are over 30 Gold Label-status marathons around the world, and international demand for elite athletes to take part in these has never been higher, so we’ve worked hard at securing the elite field we have, but it’s also an indication of how well known and popular the marathon has become in international circles.
“Our elite ladies’ field is particularly strong as far as both Gold Label and South African athletes are concerned – we’re looking at personal bests of 2:24 and 2:26 and two-time Olympians added to the mix, so I think we’re in for some pleasant surprises.” Kenya’s Celestine Chepchirchir, with a personal best of 2:24:48, will headline the ladies’ category, while Ethiopia’s Abeda-Tekulu Gebremeskel, who is second on the personal-best roster after placing second at the Sevilla Marathon in January, will run her debut Sanlam Cape Town Marathon this year.
In the men’s line-up, Kenya’s Kipkemoi Kipsang, who came fourth in last year’s event, will return this year, running alongside his countryman, famed 2013 Paris Marathon winner Peter Kimeli Some, with an outstanding personal best of 2:05:38.
This year’s Gold Label men’s elite field in order of personal bests includes
The South African men’s elites are
The Gold Label ladies’ elite field includes
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“We’re thrilled to yet again host an incredible line-up of athletes for this year’s marathon,” says Sydney Mbhele, chief executive: brand at Sanlam. “Our commitment to attracting top local and international runners has seen our horizons expand and set a path to even greater things. The participation of Africa’s best runners along with other stakeholders has enhanced the race experience for everyone, from elite runners to everyday champions.”
And it’s not just about the runners, Mbhele notes. “We’ll continue to deliver our goals through excellence, chief among them being to further enhance the reputation of the marathon and promote it as the platform of choice used by South Africans to raise funds for CANSA to respond to the important issue of cancer awareness. And this is also a terrific family day for the fans – we have lots in store for them too.”
Alderman JP Smith, mayoral committee member for safety and security, notes that the City of Cape Town, which has had an ongoing relationship with the Cape Town Marathon for the last 14 years, has extended its support of the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon until 2021. “We’re really excited to continue working with the organisers to grow an already excellent brand and make this the premier marathon for the African continent,” he says. “As Africa’s only IAAF Gold Label-status marathon, the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon attracts elite runners as well as international enthusiasts to the Mother City, and this helps us maintain our reputation as a leading global festival and event destination.”
Race director Janet Welham says, “Our partners play an important role in helping us uphold a quality experience year after year, so it helps when the city of Cape Town, for instance, wins another international accolade. It just adds to the unique marketability and appeal of the event.” She adds, “Excellence will be apparent in all areas of this year’s event, from both an athlete and a spectator perspective.”
With excellence paving the way to how athletes and spectators will experience this year’s weekend festival of running, the marathon’s jam-packed diary includes
Friday, 13 September:
Saturday, 14 September:
Sunday, 15 September:
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Africa’s GOLD, as Africa’s only IAAF Gold Label status marathon, the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is an exhilarating festival of running that brings together runners, elite athletes, social joggers and surrounding communities to enjoy a spring weekend of running through Africa’s spectacularly beautiful Mother City.
The classic Olympian 42.2km marathon takes centre stage on the Sunday, which follows a 10km Peace Run in the morning, and two Peace Trail Runs (12km and 22km) and a 5km Peace Run/ Walk on the Saturday.
As Africa’s “must run” iconic city marathon, it aims to facilitate and leverage change at a national level through its Run4Change Legacy Programme, comprising five pillars:
Managed by a joint partnership through Western Province Athletics (WPA), ASEM Running and the City of Cape Town, the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon, to be held in September, is endorsed by Elana Van Zyl-Meyer and Francois Pienaar.
It offers a competitive yet beautiful route, providing runners with a unique experience that highlights the city’s natural splendor and top cultural attractions. The field is inclusive of the world’s elite athletes, club and non-club runners, casual joggers, social runners and walkers. Athletes and spectators can enjoy Cape Town’s unique festive atmosphere at safe, fun supporter zones along the route, and at the finish in Green Point.
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