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Entries Now Open for the 2025 Slave Route Challenge

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Entries are now open for the 13th edition of the highly anticipated Slave Route Challenge which is set to take place on Sunday, 1 June 2025 in Cape Town.

 

The Slave Route Challenge offers participants a unique opportunity to explore Cape Town’s
historic landmarks, commemorating the resilience and strength of those impacted by slavery.

 

Runners and walkers will pass key sites such as the Cape Town Castle, District Six Museum, and the Slave Lodge, each holding deep historical significance.

 

A highlight of the race is the infamous “Koesister Hill” on Pentz Street in Bo-Kaap, where
participants will push through a steep climb before being rewarded with a freshly made koesister at the top—a well-earned treat along the journey that celebrates Cape Malay heritage and culture.

 

Hosted by Itheko Sport Athletic Club, the event has become a major fixture on Cape Town’s
sporting calendar, attracting participants from across South Africa and beyond. It is held under the auspices of Western Province Athletics, in association with the City of Cape Town, Peninsula Beverages, and broadcast partner Smile FM.

 

Key Event Details:

 

  • Event Date: Sunday, 1 June 2025
  • Registration Opens: Tuesday, 11 March 2025, via WebTickets
  • Distances: 5km fun run/walk, 10km run/big walk, 21.1km Half Marathon
  • Venue: Starts at City Hall, finishes at the Grand Parade (Darling Street)

 

2025 Race Beneficiary: EduFundi

 

This year, the Slave Route Challenge will raise funds for EduFundi, a non-profit dedicated to
improving educational outcomes for children in underprivileged communities. Every step taken in the race will support EduFundi’s mission to empower educators and transform learning environments in historically disadvantaged areas.

 

“The Slave Route Challenge is more than just a race—it’s an opportunity to honour the past, celebrate our shared history, and contribute to a brighter future for our children,” says Zarina Meyer-Brewer, President of Itheko Sport Athletic Club.

 

“We are incredibly proud to celebrate the 13th year of this event, and we extend our heartfelt thanks to the City of Cape Town, Peninsula Beverages, and Smile FM for their continued support.”

 

How to Register:

 

  • Visit WebTickets to secure your place in this meaningful event. Early registration is highly recommended, as spots are expected to fill up quickly.
  • Entries close on Sunday, 11 May 2025.

 

Stay updated!

Follow the Slave Route Challenge on Facebook and Instagram or visit www.slaveroute.co.za for race news, training tips, and event updates.

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