Sanlam Cape Town Marathon
3.8 (4 Reseñas)
Running
5 km, 10 km, 42.195 km
Trail running
11 km, 22 km, 46 km
Parte de la serie: 2025 AbbottWMM MTT Age Group World Championship
Sobre el evento
The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon (42.2km) is a prestigious international city race open to all types of running enthusiasts, from elite athletes to social runners. Along the breathtaking route, you will be able to take in the breathtaking sights of the mountains and sea that make Cape Town one of Africa's most visited and celebrated cities. Running the marathon is a unique way to experience the stunning highlights and vibrant atmosphere of this beautiful city. It is the perfect race for competitive athletes looking to set fast times, as well as first-timers who want to complete their first marathon. The route is suitable for wheelchairs and the 6 hour 30 minute cut-off time allows even the slower runners to complete the marathon. Established in 2007, the Cape Town Marathon was created to promote South African and Cape Town marathon running and to show off the City of Cape Town. As you make your way along the Fanwalk and Sea Point Beach Front, you will be able to take in the sights, smells, and sounds of Cape Town. Enjoy the sights of the Twelve Apostles, the Atlantic Ocean, and Robben Island before you turn back towards the Mouille Point Lighthouse and make your way towards the Cape Town Stadium. The marathon ends with a magnificent view of Table Mountain in Vlei Road in Green Point.
Carreras que ofrece este evento
11 km Trail Run
19 oct, 2024 (sáb.)
Trail running
11 km
Solo
In situ
Sendero
22 km Trail Run
19 oct, 2024 (sáb.)
Trail running
22 km
Solo
In situ
Sendero
46 km Trail Run
19 oct, 2024 (sáb.)
Trail running
46 km
Solo
In situ
Sendero
10 km Run
20 oct, 2024 (dom.)
Running
10 km
Solo
In situ
Carretera
5 km Run
20 oct, 2024 (dom.)
Running
5 km
Solo
In situ
Carretera
Sanlam Cape Town Marathon
20 oct, 2024 (dom.)
Running
42.195 km
Ver mapa del recorrido
As part of its Abbott World Marathon Majors candidacy the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon will see several adjustments to the marathon route this coming October.
The most significant change is that the start and finish will move to Helen Suzman Boulevard, and that runners will head directly to Woodstock, cutting out the loop through Mouille Point.
Course Highlights
From Helen Suzman Boulevard in Green Point, heading back to the Foreshore, runners will turn left onto Buitengracht Street and then onto FW de Klerk Boulevard. From Nelson Mandela Boulevard athletes will take the Searle Road offramp and continue along Searle Road until turning right into Main Road, Woodstock.
Runners will follow Main Road all the way to Newlands and until they reach Stanhope Road in Claremont, from where they will head back to Rondebosch Common via Palmyra, Sandown and Milner Road.
Liesbeek Parkway will take runners back to the city and a turn into Russell Street marks the start of a winding section along the historic Sir Lowry, Tennant, Hanover and Christiaan Street through Zonnebloem, before Roeland, Hatfield, Orange and vibrant Long Street will feed them onto Riebeeck Street.
The Waterkant bridge over Buitengracht Street has been removed to ensure that the race is suitable for athletes in wheelchairs. Athletes will cover this section of the route by crossing from Riebeek Street into Somerset Road making use of the 2010 Fan Walk before heading to Sea Point.
Runners will welcome the cool ocean breeze and sea views as they run out and back along Beach Road to the finish on Helen Suzman Boulevard, where they will receive their well-deserved medal and can enjoy the post-race vibe in the finish village off Vlei Road.
These changes have been made to be in line with the safety and capacity requirements as stipulated by the Abbott World Marathon Majors, and to reduce the race’s impact on traffic flow in and around the City.
Athletes will stand to benefit from reduced congestion at the start, a more spectator-friendly route - especially in the second half of the race - and a total climbing altitude of under 400m.
From start to finish, the route will feature spectacular views and iconic landmarks, while showcasing the vibrant sights, sounds, spirit and rich cultural history of some of the Mother City’s diverse neighbourhoods.
The most significant change is that the start and finish will move to Helen Suzman Boulevard, and that runners will head directly to Woodstock, cutting out the loop through Mouille Point.
Course Highlights
From Helen Suzman Boulevard in Green Point, heading back to the Foreshore, runners will turn left onto Buitengracht Street and then onto FW de Klerk Boulevard. From Nelson Mandela Boulevard athletes will take the Searle Road offramp and continue along Searle Road until turning right into Main Road, Woodstock.
Runners will follow Main Road all the way to Newlands and until they reach Stanhope Road in Claremont, from where they will head back to Rondebosch Common via Palmyra, Sandown and Milner Road.
Liesbeek Parkway will take runners back to the city and a turn into Russell Street marks the start of a winding section along the historic Sir Lowry, Tennant, Hanover and Christiaan Street through Zonnebloem, before Roeland, Hatfield, Orange and vibrant Long Street will feed them onto Riebeeck Street.
The Waterkant bridge over Buitengracht Street has been removed to ensure that the race is suitable for athletes in wheelchairs. Athletes will cover this section of the route by crossing from Riebeek Street into Somerset Road making use of the 2010 Fan Walk before heading to Sea Point.
Runners will welcome the cool ocean breeze and sea views as they run out and back along Beach Road to the finish on Helen Suzman Boulevard, where they will receive their well-deserved medal and can enjoy the post-race vibe in the finish village off Vlei Road.
These changes have been made to be in line with the safety and capacity requirements as stipulated by the Abbott World Marathon Majors, and to reduce the race’s impact on traffic flow in and around the City.
Athletes will stand to benefit from reduced congestion at the start, a more spectator-friendly route - especially in the second half of the race - and a total climbing altitude of under 400m.
From start to finish, the route will feature spectacular views and iconic landmarks, while showcasing the vibrant sights, sounds, spirit and rich cultural history of some of the Mother City’s diverse neighbourhoods.
Solo
In situ
Carretera
Llano
De ida y vuelta
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