
Seen here (from left to right) at the 2026 Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra Marathon powered by BYD Press Conference that was held at The Southern Sun Cape Sun are Onalenna Khonkobe, Deane Laubsher, Joseph Seutloali, Gerda Steyn, Joseph Manyedi and Neheng Khatala. PHOTO CREDIT: Tobias Ginsberg
As Gerda Steyn targets a historic seventh victory and a host of capable men look to dethrone defending champion Joseph Khoarahlane Seutloali, the battle lines have been drawn ahead of Saturday’s (11 April 2026) Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra Marathon powered by BYD.
Smiling her trademark smile as she sat on stage at the Southern Sun Cape Sun Hotel during today’s (8 April) pre-race press conference, six-time champion Steyn let the media in on the winning mentality that has driven her unparalleled 56km success.
“I know I have done it before and so I believe that I can do it again,” said the Hollywood AC top runner who first won the race in 2018. “But I don’t ever allow myself to be too comfortable just because I have won it six times. I know that I have to put in 110% of my effort because every single athlete is going to be focused on winning this race.”
Steyn will face tough opposition from three-time runner-up Irvette Van Zyl and Lesotho 42km record holder Neheng Khatala who claimed third place in 2025. Last year’s runner-up, Shelmith Muruiki of Kenya, will be joined by debutants Margaret Jepchumba of the Nedbank Running Club and Elizabeth Mukoloma of Entsika AC – who finished first and second respectively at the 2025 Africanbank Soweto Marathon in December – in what promises to be a stern test for the course record holder (3:26:54).
Steyn admits that she will have to be at her very best to win The World’s Most Beautiful Marathon for a seventh time.
“I must respect the quality of the field. My guess is that it won’t be a one woman show. We’ve got such amazing runners this year. I can only control how I run and make sure that I run my very, very best. If everyone else around me is suffering and I’m suffering too, then I will perform the best in that situation. I know it’s going to be a big challenge. But it means so much to me, so I’ll give everything I can to achieve that goal.”
The men’s race is less clear cut with a number of athletes capable of breaking the finishing tape. Defending champion Seutloali, 2024 winner Onalenna Khonkhobe and last year’s runner-up Sibonsio Sikhakhane all believe that they are in the right shape at the right time to emerge victorious. While Seutloali kept his cards close to his chest, Khonkhobe who failed to finish the race last year, was bolder saying he is ready to right the wrongs of 2025 and is prepared to challenge the clock if needed.
“This is my show,” he declared when asked about the possibility of the men delivering the race’s first sub 3:09 clocking since ultra marathon legend Bongumusa Mthembu ran 3:08:39 to win in 2019. “Last year we were a bit fast for the first 10km that’s why we ran 3:10. In 2024 we were slow for the first 10km, that’s why we ended up running 3:09. If anyone wants to run fast and chase the record, I’m going with them.”
Chris Goldschmidt, Chairperson of the Two Oceans Marathon NPC: “We are incredibly proud of the calibre of elite athletes that will be lining up at the Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra Marathon powered by BYD in 2026. The strength and depth of this year’s field promise an exciting and highly competitive race from start to finish. It’s always inspiring to see some of the world’s top ultra-distance runners take on this iconic course, and we look forward to witnessing outstanding performances on race day.”
Echoing Goldschmidt’s remarks, Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon powered by BYD General Manager Wade Bromfield added: “The elite field assembled for the 2026 Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra Marathon reflects the growing stature of the event on the international running calendar. With a strong mix of defending champions, established stars, and rising talent, spectators and runners alike can expect exciting racing on the day. We are confident that the quality of the field will once again deliver a memorable chapter in the history of this legendary race.”
EVENT INFORMATION: Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon powered by BYD
| Thursday 09 April 2026 | Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon International Friendship Run |
| Friday 10 April 2026 | Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon Trail Run Start Time: 07:00 |
| Saturday 11 April 2026 | Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra Marathon Start Time: 05:15 |
| Sunday 12 April 2026 | Totalsports Two Oceans Half Marathon Start Time: 06:15 |
2026 PRIZE PURSE: The iconic Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon boasts an impressive, combined prize purse of R2.6 million in 2026. Both the Ultra Marathon and the Half Marathon will enjoy a boost in prize money, with the Ultra Marathon offering R2 177 400 and the Half Marathon a substantial R422 600. Read more about the Prize Purse here: https://www.twooceansmarathon.org.za/2026-totalsports-two-oceans-marathon-offers-lucrative-r2-6-million-prize-purse/
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About the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon powered by BYD:
The Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon powered by BYD is one of South Africa’s most iconic running events, widely celebrated as “the world’s most beautiful marathon.” It features two flagship events – the renowned 56km Ultra Marathon and the hugely popular 21.1km Half Marathon – both offering runners unforgettable coastal and mountain scenery around the Cape Peninsula.
About the Two Oceans Marathon NPC:
The Two Oceans Marathon NPC is the owner and custodian of the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon, responsible for the event’s heritage, brand identity, public-benefit mandate, overseeing the delivery of world-class experiences for its entrants, and long-term strategic direction. The TOM NPC ensures the event will continue to positively impact local communities and promote Cape Town and South Africa, on the global stage.
About Stillwater Sports:
Stillwater Sports is the appointed Staging and Commercial Partner of the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon powered by BYD under a long-term licensing and staging agreement, concluded with the TOM NPC. In terms of the agreement, Stillwater Sports is responsible for delivering world-class event operations, enhancing the runner experience, driving commercial growth, all while expanding the event’s reach and runner value. Stillwater Sports is a leading Sports Marketing and Event Management Agency, based in South Africa, and active across Southern Africa.


