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Johannesburg set to host 20th J.P. Morgan Corporate challenge

Celebrate 20 years of fitness, teamwork, and community engagement at the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge in Johannesburg.

Johannesburg is gearing up to host the 20th edition of the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge, one of South Africa’s largest and most-anticipated corporate running events.

The event is on March 13, 2025, at Wanderers Club, promising an exciting evening of fitness, camaraderie, and healthy competition.

The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge has become a cornerstone of corporate wellness in Johannesburg, attracting thousands of participants from top companies across the city.

Twenty years of running, sweating, and achieving.

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It celebrates teamwork, corporate fitness, and community engagement and has grown in popularity since its inception in 2004.

“We are thrilled to celebrate the 20th running of the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge in Johannesburg,” said Kevin Latter, senior country officer and head of investment banking for J.P. Morgan Sub-Saharan Africa.

“This event has become an integral part of the city’s corporate calendar, promoting wellness, teamwork, and healthy competition among companies.”

The event expects a sell-out crowd of 15 000 participants from over 355 companies, all competing in the 5.6km run.

It is open to companies of all sizes, with teams comprising employees, executives, and clients.

Registration is now open, and companies are encouraged to secure their spot early to avoid disappointment.

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The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge is a global event in 16 locations across eight countries, including Johannesburg.

Celebrating corporate wellness, collaboration, and social responsibility the event is a standout fixture on the international corporate calendar.

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