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JPMorganChase Corporate Challenge 2026 returns

Johannesburg's biggest corporate run returns with a fresh look, 14 000 participants, Laureus ambassadors, and a Mi Casa headline performance.

The JPMorganChase Corporate Challenge will mark its 50th year with renewed energy when it hits the streets of Johannesburg on March 12, at the Wanderers Club.

Expect around 14 000 corporate runners and walkers to tackle the iconic 5.6km route, blending fitness, friendly competition, and colleague bonding in what’s become a staple of South Africa’s business calendar.

Read more: Take note of road closures ahead of JP Morgan Corporate Challenge 

This edition rolls out a modernised visual identity, echoing the series’ global scale across 16 cities, while staying true to its lively spirit. The event’s heartbeat remains promoting workplace health, stronger teams, and real community good.

A major highlight is the ongoing partnership with the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation South Africa. Laureus ambassadors, prominent sports figures backing the charity’s work, will line up alongside everyday participants, spotlighting how sport tackles youth challenges and creates inclusion, opportunity, and growth.

Also read: Registration opens for 20th JP Morgan Corporate Challenge

Of course, after the finish the celebration really ramps up. South African favorites Mi Casa will headline the post-race party from 20:00, delivering their signature house, soul, and jazz fusion to keep the good vibes flowing.

Blending business pros, sporting heroes, and top local music, the Johannesburg Corporate Challenge proves it’s far more than a race; it’s a movement for wellness, unity, and lasting change through sport.

Entries remain open. Secure your spot soon for what promises to be an unforgettable evening of achievement and community spirit.

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