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Boxer Super Run sets its sights on Marks Park Sports Club

The race makes its Johannesburg debut at the Emmarentia-based club on November 9.

Described as the country’s most social 5km run, the Boxer Super Run is set to make its Johannesburg debut on November 9, at the iconic Marks Park Sports Club.

“We’re excited to see the Boxer Super Run make its Johannesburg debut in 2025,” says Michael Meyer, managing director of Stillwater Sports.

“A new venue brings a new route and fresh experiences for everyone. Marks Park Sports Club has hosted countless fantastic sporting events, and we’re excited to bring the Boxer Super Run here for the first time. It promises not only exhilarating 5km racing, but also a fun-filled day for runners, their families, friends, and colleagues.”

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Echoing Meyer’s enthusiasm, Lee-Ann Pillay, head of marketing at Boxer Superstores, highlights how the new venue promises an exciting and memorable experience for all participants.

Runners wear the national flag at the Boxer Super Run Tshwane 2024. Photo: Tobias Ginsberg

“Hosting the Boxer Super Run at Marks Park Sports Club offers a vibrant venue, an exciting new route, and plenty of enjoyment for everyone.

“The Boxer Super Run is all about energy, fun, and celebrating community. Whether you’re running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, everyone is part of the action. From elite athletes to first-time fun runners, there’s a start wave for every level. It’s set to be a high-energy, fun-packed day filled with fitness, laughter, and family fun.

Our Durban race sold out in record time, so we encourage everyone to enter early to avoid missing out.”
Entries open on September 26.

 

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Neo Phashe

Neo Phashe is a community journalist for the Northcliff Melville Times. She has been part of the Joburg North team for past nine years covering news such as sports, schools, human interest and various other topics.

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