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Iconic Totalsports Women's Race to light up South Africa's streets in 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday

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April 26, 2025

THE iconic Totalsports Women’s Race, South Africa’s largest celebration of Women’s Month, will feature three 2025 races in three major cities, over three consecutive weeks.

- HERMAN GIBBS

Iconic Totalsports Women's Race to light up South Africa's streets in 2025

The first race starts in Durban on Sunday, August 3, followed by Cape Town on Saturday, August 9, and ends in Johannesburg on Sunday, August 17, 2025.

For the past 13 years, the event has attracted elite athletes and social runners. It offers athletes a unique opportunity to compete in a world-class, women-only race on South African soil. Michael Meyer, the managing director of Stillwater Sports, convenes the event, which attracts 30,000 women across the country.

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