After marking her Boxer Super Run debut with a victory in Durban on Sunday, 13 October, elite runner Karabo More from Boxer Athletics Club is primed for round two. This time, she’s set to compete at the second annual Boxer Super Run in Tshwane, taking place at TUKS (Uitspan) on Sunday, 10 November 2024.
By winning the Boxer Super Run in Durban, Karabo More set a new personal best of 16:16. “The Durban race was well-organized, with excellent time management and precision,” says More. “Placing first at such a world-class 5km event meant a lot to me. I truly appreciated the support from my favourite coach, Ledile Violet Semenya, my mentor Glenrose ‘Supercharge’ Xaba, my teammates and all the spectators on the day. As a Boxer athlete, I am proud that our club can host an event of this magnitude, and it’s a privilege to participate as part of the team."
More is looking forward to the Tshwane leg of the series. “I’m excited that the event will be at TUKS, a place I know well. The grass track there feels like my second home," she shares. “The Boxer Super Run offers a fantastic prize purse, which will definitely push athletes to deliver their best. It also encourages track athletes to enhance their endurance by competing."
In closing, More adds, “I don’t have a specific goal other than to run alongside my teammates and ‘the
big girls’ that will be participating. Just being at the front of the race with them is motivation enough. I’m not targeting a particular time, but I’ll work hard and see where that takes me. The Boxer Super Run is a thrilling and exciting event, and I’m looking forward to it.”
Boxer Athletics Club elite runner Chris Mhlanga secured a strong third-place finish at the Boxer Super Run in Durban, crossing the line in an impressive 13:43. Leading the pack was his teammate Precious Mashele, who claimed in 13:39, while Kabelo Mulaudzi followed closely in second place with a time of 13:40.
“The Boxer Super Run in Durban was a fantastic event, with many athletes achieving new personal bests on that fast course,” says Mhlanga. “I was pleased to see the increase in entries compared to last year, which shows how much the race is growing. It’s on track to becoming the premier 5km race in South Africa. I entered the Tshwane race because it's a Boxer event, and I’m proud of what it represents. As a club, we have to support it, and personally, I’m aiming to clock an even better time.”
Looking ahead to Tshwane, Mhlanga adds: “I expect it to be challenging but a lot of fun, especially with the event being held at such a great venue. My goal is definitely to secure a spot on the podium, and I’m targeting a low 14-minute finish—maybe even a sub-14 if the weather cooperates.”
“We are incredibly proud to have elite athletes like Karabo More and Chris Mhlanga representing the Boxer Athletics Club at the Boxer Super Run in Tshwane in November,” says Lee-Ann Pillay, Head of Marketing at Boxer Superstores. “Their entry definitely sets the standard for high-level racing and is a testament to the level of excellence that we aim to bring to the Boxer Super Run series. We look forward to witnessing some exciting performances on race day.”
EVENT INFORMATION: 2024 Boxer Super Run Tshwane
EXCITING NEWS: Discovery Vitality members can now earn Vitality points after completing the Boxer Super Run.
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PRIZE PURSE: The Boxer Super Run in Tshwane will boast an impressive R147 200.00 prize purse in 2024. This prize purse applies to both the Elite Race and the Open Wave. In the Elite Race, prize money will be awarded to the Top 8 male and female finishers, with the winners each taking home a well-deserved R20K. Additionally, in the Open Wave, the Top 3 male and female finishers in categories including Junior, Open, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70+ will also be rewarded for their efforts.
About Boxer Superstores:
Boxer is one of the fastest growing discount supermarkets in Southern Africa. With a cemented set of ‘people-centred’ goals and values, Boxer has positioned itself as ‘Africa’s Favourite Discount Supermarket’. Since its humble beginnings 46 years ago in Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal, the Boxer brand, (comprised of Boxer Superstores, Boxer Liquors and Boxer Build) has grown far and wide and offers services to shoppers in 450 stores spread across every province of South Africa, as well as in the Kingdom of Eswatini.
For further information about Boxer Superstores, please visit www.boxer.co.za
About the Boxer Super Run:
A world class 5km road run, the Boxer Super Run will captivate entrants, young and old, social, and elite. With 5km being the most popular distance globally, the event attracts a diverse range of participants, from seasoned athletes seeking to challenge their limits to newcomers venturing into the world of road running. This run is for everyone! A highlight on race day will be the Boxer Super Run ELITE RACE where SA’s Elite athletes will go head-to-head in a men’s and women’s race for the coveted title of King and Queen of the Boxer Super Run 5K! For the rest of the field, we’re not aiming for first place, we’re aiming for PB’s but most importantly we’re heading for fun! Choose your wave, dress up or dress down, whatever you do make sure you follow the event on social media and share your experience.
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