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12 February 2026
 
National Personalities and Stories

The Nedbank Green Dream Team Descends on the Peninsula

The Nedbank Running Club arrives in Cape Town this weekend with a formidable, elite contingent ready to tackle the Balwin Run Series Peninsula Marathon. Renowned for its fast, point-to-point course from Green Point to Simon’s Town, the Peninsula provides the ultimate litmus test for the country's top athletes.

For the "Green Dream Team," this isn't just another race; it is a high-stakes tactical mission. Leveraging the route’s legendary coastal descent, these experienced contenders will use the marathon to sharpen their speed, gauge their endurance, and solidify their status as the ones to beat as the South African ultra-marathon season begins to heat up.

With the Peninsula course known for its honest demand and the ever-present possibility of a testing south-easter wind, Nedbank’s leading men and women will be balancing ambition with bigger-picture preparation.

Kusche chasing a PB run

George Kusche enters the race riding a wave of early-season momentum, backed by the undeniable confidence of a consistent winning streak. While his personal bests, a 1:04:53 half-marathon (Gqeberha, 2024) and a 2:20:12 marathon (Cape Town, 2024) highlight his impressive range across distances, it is his clinical recent performances that have truly established him as the man to watch.

Kusche enters the Peninsula Marathon riding a wave of early-season dominance. Having already secured back-to-back victories at the Biogen 21km (1:05:32) and the Intercare Classic Half Marathon (1:06:04), he arrives in Cape Town with a tactical sharpness that suggests a major breakthrough over the full 42.2km distance.

Despite the high-mileage focus of his current conditioning, Kusche views this weekend as a critical barometer for his progress toward the season’s ultimate goals. “I am feeling good and positive about the race. It’s a good stepping stone to Comrades,” he said.

While much of his recent block has been geared toward grueling ultra-marathon preparation, his objective for Sunday remains centered on raw performance. “My goal is to run a personal best time,” Kusche declared. “I am looking forward to showcasing my fitness.”

Mqhele targets a strong Two Oceans build-up

Sithembiso Mqhele brings a formidable combination of raw marathon speed and deep Cape Town experience to the start line. With a personal best of 2:18:33 set at the 2021 Cape Town Marathon, Mqhele has already proven he possesses the elite efficiency required to dominate on coastal routes when the conditions and execution align.

For Mqhele, the Peninsula Marathon is a calculated strike in a much larger campaign: the build-up to the Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra. Having used this race as a launchpad for multiple Top-10 finishes at Two Oceans, he views the point-to-point course as a mandatory proving ground. Heading into the weekend, his confidence is steady: “I’m feeling good,” he confirmed.

While the route offers speed, Mqhele remains a realist regarding the Cape’s unpredictable elements. “I’m happy to compete in Peninsula Marathon, although it is a windy race, but I hope this time the weather is good and I’m ready for it,” he said. Prepared for the elements and backed by years of success on these roads, Mqhele remains a primary threat in the elite field.

Challenor returns to a race she loves in preparation for Comrades

A veteran of the international circuit with a marathon pedigree of 2:36:50 (Valencia) and a fast 1:14:12 half-marathon personal best, Jenna Challenor returns to the Peninsula as the defending champion. For Challenor, Cape Town is familiar hunting ground, and she arrives with the backing of a powerhouse team. “I’m super excited to race this weekend,” she said. “I love Cape Town and racing here, and I’m very grateful to my club Nedbank for giving me this opportunity.”

Her preparation has been forged in the humidity of a grueling Durban training block spanning November through January. Having sharpened her racing instinct at the Bay to Bay earlier this year, Challenor is ready to face the Peninsula’s notorious elements. “I’ve done the Peninsula Marathon twice into a nasty South Easter, so I’m really hoping this year we’re blessed with a gentler wind,” she noted, banking on her experience to navigate the point-to-point coastal route.

While her sights are firmly set on the Comrades Marathon in June, Challenor views this weekend as a critical assessment of her current conditioning. “It’s part of the bigger process and builds toward the Comrades Marathon in June,” she explained. “I’d like to run a firm, solid race that I’m proud of.” With her long-time coach on the sidelines and her husband in attendance, the weekend represents a high-stakes blend of professional execution and personal motivation. For Challenor, the Peninsula is about more than just the clock—it’s about delivering a statement performance on the road to June.

What to watch on race day

With Kusche’s early-season sharpness, Mqhele’s ultra-proven strength, and Challenor’s experience and affection for the Peninsula stage, Nedbank Running Club will have multiple storylines worth following. If the wind stays quiet, the racing could light up. If it doesn’t, the day will reward patience, toughness, and smart execution, qualities this squad has in abundance.

 
 

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Successful Nedbank Running Club Johannesburg AGM

 
Nedbank Running Club Results
Nedbank Running Club Continues Momentum with Multi-Race Dominance

Nedbank Running Club athletes maintained their early-season form with an impressive sweep across seven South African races this past weekend, claiming victories, multiple podiums, and demonstrating the club's remarkable depth from sprint distances to full marathons.

De Dekke Spar – Western Cape

The De Dekke Spar event proved to be a showcase of Nedbank's strength in numbers, with the club claiming a stunning podium sweep in the men's 21km. Lloyd Bosman led the charge with a commanding victory in 01:13:19, closely followed by Selwyn Matthews in second (01:13:33) and Wayne April rounding out the top three (01:13:43). The women's race saw Carla Spangenberg secure second place with a solid 01:27:40, while Nicolaas Steenekamp, Annatjie Botes, and Hanlie Schamrel added further depth to the club's results across both the 21km and 10km events.

In the 10km races, Luciano Squire delivered a thrilling sprint finish to claim first place in 00:34:34—just one second ahead of clubmate Khanyiso Pietersen (00:34:35). Akeen Wilson added a third-place finish (00:36:41), giving Nedbank three of the top four positions. Elmien Nel contributed a fifth-place finish in the women's 10km (00:52:08), further underlining the club's consistent presence across all race categories.

Klerksdorp Marathon – North West Province

Nedbank athletes delivered a double victory at the Klerksdorp Marathon, with Adele Broodryk taking top honours in the women's marathon and Joel Mmone dominating the 21km with an impressive winning time of 01:09:36. Both performances demonstrated the club's ability to compete at the highest level across varying distances and conditions.

Mapungubwe 4 in 1 Marathon – Limpopo

The Mapungubwe event saw Alex Aphane claim first place in the men's 10km with a commanding 00:30:41, while Makwena Kobo secured second in the 21.1km (01:09:48). Thompson Magagane added a fourth-place finish in the 10km (00:37:06), and the women's team contributed strong performances from Janique Du Toit (fifth, 01:37:14) and Monique Smit (sixth, 01:40:02) in the half marathon.

Run City of Mbombela Marathon – Mpumalanga

At the Jock of the Bushveld 4 in 1 Marathon, Jackson Ole Koisenge delivered a dominant performance to win the 42.2km in 02:24:32, with Robert Kiprotich Chelang'a following in second place (02:27:35). The women's marathon featured three Nedbank athletes in the top five: Puleng Khumalo (third, 03:15:55), Gladys Jepchirchir (fourth, 03:23:25), and Rebecca Rebecca (fifth, 03:30:47), showcasing the club's depth in ultra-distance events.

Rolando Hillcrest Marathon – KwaZulu-Natal

Nedbank's presence at the Rolando Hillcrest Marathon was felt across multiple distances. Victor Lapit secured second place in the men's 21km with a strong 01:09:06, while Nathi Khanyeza (fifth, 02:31:42) and Gareth Ford (ninth, 02:41:41) represented the club well in the marathon. Fikile Mbuthuma added a fourth-place finish in the women's 21km (01:30:16).

Westgate Family Run – Gauteng

The Westgate Family Run saw Nedbank athletes claim podium positions across three distances. Kabelo Melamu finished third in the men's 21km (01:14:38), while Kate Van Jaarsveld secured second in the women's race (01:31:00). Albert Kanhor placed fifth in the men's 10km (00:34:52), with Ezna Flattery (third, 00:47:13) and Louisa Olivier (sixth, 00:54:48) adding to the club's tally in the women's 10km. Valentina Wong capped off the day with a dominant first-place finish in the women's 5km (00:26:12).

ACE Eersterust Race – Pretoria

At the ACE Eersterust Race, Bernadene Mcloud claimed second place in the women's 21km (01:30:37), with Anoushka Noeth finishing ninth (01:51:00). Dalene Sonnekus secured third in the women's 10km (00:47:50), continuing the club's strong showing in the Gauteng region.

KUDUS 15km

Albert Kangor rounded out a busy weekend with a fourth-place finish at the KUDUS 15km (00:53:16), demonstrating the versatility and endurance that has become synonymous with Nedbank Running Club athletes.

The weekend's results reflect not only individual excellence but a collective commitment to performance across all distances and terrains. With victories in marathons, half marathons, and shorter distances, Nedbank Running Club continues to set the standard for competitive depth and consistency as the 2026 season builds momentum. The club's ability to field competitive athletes across seven simultaneous events speaks to the strength of its training programs, athlete development, and the shared culture of excellence that drives every performance.

 
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