Gerda Steyn wins seventh consecutive Two Oceans ultra title

Gerda Steyn of South Africa retained her title in the women's 56km ultra-marathon at the 2026 Two Oceans Marathon, clocking 3:27:43 for a record seventh straight win. Arthur Jantjies from the Northern Cape claimed a shock victory in the men's race in 3:09:25 on only his second ultra-marathon. Thousands of runners tackled the iconic Cape Town route on Saturday.

The 55th edition of the Two Oceans Marathon ultra saw Gerda Steyn defend her crown with ease, finishing at the University of Cape Town's rugby fields amid cheering crowds. The 36-year-old South African, known as the 'Smiling Assassin', completed the 56km course through the Southern Suburbs, False Bay coastline, Chapman's Peak and Constantia in 3:27:43. Kenya's Margaret Jepchumba placed second, over six minutes behind, with Zimbabwe's Nobukhosi Tshuma third.

Steyn fell short of her own 2024 record of 3:26:54 but expressed satisfaction post-race. "I didn’t break the record but I’m still happy with my race and am really happy with my time. It’s a completely successful day for me," she told media. Marking a decade since her debut—where she placed 14th—she has won every edition since her first victory two years later, barring Covid cancellations in 2020 and 2021.

In the men's race, Arthur Jantjies upended pre-race favourite Onalenna Khonkhobe, overtaking him around the 50km mark. The Hopetown runner, in his first Two Oceans ultra after half-marathon top-10s, credited coach John Hamlett's high-altitude training in Dullstroom. "I know he (Khonkhobe) is faster than me. But in training we always pick up in the last 8km," Jantjies said.

Two Oceans general manager Wayne Bramfeild highlighted the event's legacy, part of a five-day festival attracting over 30,000 athletes. Over 1,500 belong to the Blue Number Club for 10-plus finishes.

Men's top 10:
1. Arthur Jantjies (SA) – 3:09:25
2. Onalenna Khonkhobe (SA) – 3:10:00
3. Blessing Waison (Zimbabwe) – 3:11:13

Women's top 10:
1. Gerda Steyn (SA) – 3:27:43
2. Margaret Jepchumba (Kenya) – 3:33:31
3. Nobukhosi Tshuma (Zimbabwe) – 3:38:34

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Gerda Steyn leads runners on Cape Town's coastal marathon route as organizers shake hands, symbolizing trust restored for Two Oceans Marathon 2026.
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Two Oceans Marathon rebuilds trust ahead of 2026 edition

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Organizers of South Africa's Two Oceans Marathon have restored trust with the City of Cape Town and stakeholders after the 2025 event's permit breaches and organizational issues. The race is set for April 11-12, with Gerda Steyn aiming for a seventh consecutive ultramarathon victory. New leadership partnered with Stillwater Sports to ensure smooth execution.

Ethiopian runners claimed victory in both the men's and women's races at the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon.

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Kenyan Cornelius Chepkok won the 42K at the Santiago Marathon with 33,000 runners, while Chilean Hugo Catrileo finished third after dropping his water bottle. Ethiopian Tigst Belew won the women's category with a record time. Carlos Díaz took third in the 21K.

South African sprinter Akani Simbine has extended his record of running the 100m under 10 seconds for 12 consecutive seasons. He achieved 9.98 seconds in the heats of his own Simbine Classic on 28 April 2026. Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie hailed him as the 'King of Consistency'.

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The 2026 Santiago Marathon will gather over 33,000 participants this Sunday, starting and finishing at Palacio de La Moneda. US Olympic medalist Galen Rupp arrives as a special guest, while local runners Carlos Díaz and Hugo Catrileo compete in key distances. The event introduces a WhatsApp digital coach to assist participants.

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