Garden Route half marathon gets a spring in its step

Rebranded as the Madibaz Forest Run, and with a new sponsor, it is hoped the race will attract athletes from around the country

The George Madibaz Forest Run is expected to draw runners of all ages and skill levels on Saturday September 9
NEW LOOK: The George Madibaz Forest Run is expected to draw runners of all ages and skill levels on Saturday September 9
Image: SUPPLIED

With a new name and sponsor, the George Madibaz Forest Run is shaping up to become a premium event on the Garden Route road running calendar.

Previously known as the George Madibaz Half Marathon, the annual race has rebranded to emphasise its idyllic terrain and unique woodland character.

Its profile has also been raised through a partnership with Discovery Vitality and now forms part of the national Vitality Run Series, which aims to help people improve their health through physical activity.

George campus sports manager Siphesihle Jobo said it was hoped to grow the event — scheduled for Saturday, September 9 — to more than 1.000 participants in future.

He said the region’s leading runners had supported it over the years and, due to its newfound status, a bigger buy-in from other regions was expected this time around.

“It would be great to get more competitive runners involved. We’d love to see people making the trip to the Garden Route,” he said.

The 2022 half marathon title went to multiple SPAR Knysna Forest Marathon champion Lloyd Bosman, who pipped Nedbank SWD teammate Selwyn Matthews to the post in 1:10:47.

Closer to home, the objective is to entice more of the university’s students and staff to enter.

“After Covid-19 things have been slow,” Jobo said.

“The students haven’t been as vibrant. We want to get them involved as participants and volunteers.”

When you have a winning formula, you do not tinker with it, so the half-marathon route remains unchanged.

Starting and finishing at the rugby stadium on the George campus, it takes runners along gravel roads and trails through the forest, veering onto the tar for only a small stretch.

The 2023 version does however boast a new addition — a 10km — to go with the traditional 5km and 21.1km options.

The collaboration with Vitality also means increased prize money across all categories.

Off the course, the spoils include a food court, coffee kiosks and activations.

There will be social zones for those simply wanting to soak up the atmosphere.

Jobo encouraged the local community to come out in numbers as it promised to be a top day out.

He suggested that those who were not avid runners but enjoyed the outdoors try their hand at the 5km.

Participants will be under starter’s orders from 8am.

Enter on www.aswd.co.za or at Top Gear Sport in George until 12pm on Wednesday, September 6. Late entries will not be accepted. — Full Stop Communications

 


subscribe

Would you like to comment on this article?
Register (it's quick and free) or sign in now.

Speech Bubbles

Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.