"It would be an honour to see history made on African soil" - Joshua Cheptegei to headline Absa DURBAN 10K
- Mosibodi Whitehead
- 5 hours ago
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Stillwater Sports, the Event and Experience Specialists behind the Absa RUN YOUR CITY Series, is proud to announce that multiple Olympic and World Champion, and current world record holder in both the 5 000m and 10 000m, Joshua Cheptegei, will headline a world-class field at what promises to be the greatest 10km race ever run on African soil when he
lines up at the Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K on Sunday, 12 July 2026.
"South Africa has always been a special place for me to compete,” said Cheptegei who set the SA All-Comers record of 27:16 on the way to a memorable win during the 2018 Durban leg of the RUN YOUR CITY Series. “There is something unique about racing on African soil, and Durban in particular has an incredible atmosphere, rich culture, and passionate
people. I have great memories of running there and I'm excited to return."

Cheptegei admits that winning the RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K in 2018 was a defining moment in his career. “After overcoming injury, that race helped restore my confidence and reinforced my belief that I could compete at the highest level. It gave me a positive mindset and played an important role in shaping the athlete I became. Later that year I went on
to break the 15km world record which made 2018 even more memorable for me.”
Speaking on the landmark announcement, Michael Meyer, Managing Director of Stillwater Sports and Series Founder, reflected on the magnitude of welcoming the Ugandan global running icon to Durban. “Joshua is one of the greatest distance runners of all time and, without question, the greatest 10km runner of his generation. To again welcome an
athlete of his calibre to the Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K is truly special. This is only the first of a series of announcements that will result in what we believe to be the greatest 10km race ever staged in Africa.”

Returning to Durban as the owner of an impressive 26:38 10km personal best, Cheptegei undoubtedly has the ability to not only improve on his SA All-Comers record but also become the first man to run a sub 27 minute 10km on African soil.
"It would be an honour to see history made on African soil, but my focus is simply on running a good race, enjoying the experience, and celebrating the sport with the people of Durban,” Cheptegei admits modestly. “My message to everyone taking part is to enjoy the moment, have fun, and be grateful for the opportunity to race together."
Meyer emphasises the broader impact of the multiple Olympic and World champion’s decision to race on his home continent.

"For South Africa, for Africa, and for the Absa RUN YOUR CITY Series, having an athlete of Joshua Cheptegei’s stature race on our soil is a significant milestone. It reaffirms our commitment to bringing the world's best athletes to our events and creating opportunities for African runners to compete against the very best in the sport. To see an athlete break 27 minutes for 10km on African soil would be a powerful statement about what is possible in
distance running on the continent and would inspire the next generation to dream even bigger."
"More importantly, we hope that Joshua’s participation will motivate the young athletes lining up alongside him and those watching from the sidelines. His journey is a reminder that success is built through discipline, patience, consistency, and an unwavering belief in ones goals. Every champion starts somewhere, and with dedication and hard work, extraordinary dreams can become reality," he said.





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