The Nedbank Running Club is poised for greatness heading into this year’s Comrades Marathon down run. With five champions and many gold medalists in the team, they are ready to paint the finish line green!
The men's contingent is possibly the strongest in the field. Defending champion and record holder Tete Dijane, and 2024 up run winner Piet Wiersma, will both be vying for glory on race day. Though they are team mates, they will be competitors come race day, with no holes barred as they both attempt to win - Piet to win both the up and down titles, and Tete to defend his title.
We asked Piet to reflect on his last down run and his feelings about taking second place: “Tete was the better runner on the day. I could have gone earlier, but I didn’t, and that is racing.” Reflecting on his win from last year, Piet explained how it changed his life and how winning the race gave him the freedom to live and train as a runner. “Winning the race allowed me to live as a runner, Comrades changed my life.”
Defending down run champion Tete Dijana has a massive weight on his shoulders and he will be marked from the start gun, but he is prepared for the pressure that comes with this. “I’m physically and mentally prepared for this year’s Comrades,” said Dijana. “My focus has been on staying consistent and injury-free, and I’m feeling strong.”
“It comes with a lot of pressure, but it's about how you handle the pressure from your opponents,” he explained. “For me, I won't put pressure on myself. I do what I have to do and run what I have to - I don't allow the pressure to get to me.”
There is a big possibility that Nedank will be able to claim the top three spots in the men’s race this year, with Edward Mothibi preparing to make a major statement at the 2025 edition of the iconic ultra.
Edward, who famously won the race in 2019, is hungry for another big performance - this time on the down run, where he already boasts an impressive résumé with a second and third place finish.
"I'm feeling confident this year. The training has gone well and I am looking forward to getting onto the podium," Mothibi said, his calm confidence a hallmark of his elite racing career. Known for his strength and focus on the more punishing climbs of the up run, Mothibi has shown that he’s equally dangerous when gravity is on his side. With two podiums already on the down run, many expect him to be one of the top contenders in this year’s showdown.
The women’s team for this year’s race is also incredibly strong and includes Dominika Stelmach, Alexandra Morozova, Jenna Challenor and Landie Greyling. The women are not only aiming for the podium, but for the seven other gold medals up for grabs.
Dominika Stelmach is poised to make a significant impact at the 2025 Comrades Marathon. With a history of strong performances, including a second place finish in 2022 and multiple gold medals, Stelmach's experience on both the up and down runs, positions her as a formidable contender.
As she prepares for the 2025 down run, Stelmach remains focused on her goal. "I would like to win Comrades - like most of the top contenders - it is my dream. Finishing in the top three would be incredible, and I will do everything I can to achieve this."
Stelmach is not only a seasoned international athlete but also a proud ambassador for the Nedbank Running Club. As one of the club’s elite international members, she brings valuable global experience to the team. Her discipline, resilience, and sportsmanship make her a role model for younger athletes and a key figure in the club’s success on the ultra-distance stage.
Landie Greyling, who made a name for herself on the global trail running scene, is no stranger to long distances, but Comrades presents a unique new challenge. “It’s a down run and a completely different race,” she said. “It’s my first time running a down Comrades - I’ve got the experience of the up run, but that’s about it. So it’s a complete gamble, but it’s something that at this stage of my career I can take, and I’m really excited to see what I can do.”
The team is poised for an incredible race, and while anything can happen on race day, the depth of the team means we are sure to see many exciting performances
Full Nedbank Elite Running Team
Males
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Elite Start Qualifying Time
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Piet Wiersma
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2025 Zurich Sevilla Marathon - 2:21:19 (Comrades winner)
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Tete Morena Dijana
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Part of Profesional/Elite Team Prize/2024 Soweto Marathon - 2:22:32 (Comrades winner)
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Edward Mothibi
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize/2024 Soweto Marathon- 2:27:00 (Comrades winner)
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Degefa Lafebo
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2024 Comrades top 10
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Johannes Makgetla
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize/2024 Soweto Marathon-2:27 (Comrades top 10)
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Alex Milne
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2025 TCS London Marathon - 2:14:03 (2024 Comrades top 10)
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Sithembiso Mqhele
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2025 Two Oceans 56km - 3:13:41
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Ryan Root
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2025 Mad City 50km Road Championship (USA) - 2:53:55
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Lyno Muchena
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2025 Old Mutual Harare Marathon - 2:26:52
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Lucky Mohale
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize /2025 Two Oceans 56km - 3:11:27
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George Kusche
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize / 2024 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon - 2:20:12
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Sinethemba Tshangase
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2025 Balwin Sport Peninsula Marathon - 2:20:25
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Nikolay Volkov
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2025 Russian Marathon Championships, Kazan - 2:21:16
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Prosper Mutwira
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2025 Old Mutual Harare Marathon - 2:21:05
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Lebogang Khonkhobe
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2025 Om die Dam 50km - 2:55:10
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Mike Fokoroni
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FNB Kazungula Bridge Marathon - 2:27:32
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Simphiwe Mfowetshiza
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2025 Buffalo City Marathon - 2:27
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Riaan van Zyl
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize / 2024 BMW Berlin Marathon - 2:34:27
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Claude Moshiywa
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize (Comrades winner)
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Wayne Spies
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2024 Sydney Marathon - 2:29:37
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Solice Makgetlaneng
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize
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Onalenna Khonkobe
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2024 Soweto Marathon - 2:18:36
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Females
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Elite Start Qualifying
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Aleksandra Morozova
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2025 Buriram Marathon, Buri Ram - 2:44:17 (2024 Comrades top 10)
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Caitriona Jennings
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2025 Donadea 50k Race (IRL) 50km - 3:16:33 (2024 Comrades top 10)
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Dominika Stelmach
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2025 Tokyo Marathon (JPN) - 2:43:06 (2024 Comrades top 10)
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Dikeledi Majara
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2025 N12 Ultra 50 km Marathon Klerksdorp - 3:12:36
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Deanne Laubscher
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2024 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon - 2:53:04 /National athlete
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Landie Greyling
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2025 Peninsula Marathon - 2:55:01/National Trail athlete
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Jenna Challenor
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2025 Peninsula Marathon - 2:51:24 (Comrades top 10)
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Melissah Gibson
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2025 Sevilla Marathon (ESP) - 2:38:32
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Petra Pastorovà
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2025 Roma Marathon (ITA) - 2:43:24 (Comrades top 10)
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Naomi Mitchell
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2024 Maratón Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Zurich - 2:37:18
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Msawenkosi Nsibande
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2025 Durban International Marathon - 2:55:31
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Galaletsang Mekgoe
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize/2024 Soweto Marathon - 3:00:52 (Comrades top 10)
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Arouchelle Rheeder
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2025 Lemo Mall Marathon in Bloemfontein - 2:59:21
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Catrin Jones
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2024 Royal Victoria Marathon, Victoria - 2:50:50
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Jeannie Henderson
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2025 Buffs Marathon - 2:58:37
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Maretha Smit
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2025 BMW Berlin Marathon, Berlin - 2:50:29
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Fikile Mbuthuma
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2024 Richards Bay Marathon time - 3:03/National Athlete
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Chrizell Roberts
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize
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Slindile Chili
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize
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Stella Marais
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Part of Professional/Elite Team Prize / National Athlete
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