Cape Town is once again taking centre stage on the global sporting calendar as thousands of runners arrive for the 55th edition of the Two Oceans Marathon, marking the start of a busy race week that blends elite competition with major economic and tourism activity.
Thousands of local and international runners have begun arriving in Cape Town as the city prepares to host the 55th Two Oceans Marathon, one of the most iconic distance running events in the world.
Marathon week officially kicks off with a packed schedule of activities, including the Race Expo at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Featuring more than 100 exhibitors, the Expo serves as a central hub where runners can collect race packs, explore the latest in running gear and technology, and access expert advice ahead of race day.
The event also creates opportunities for networking and business engagement within the broader sporting and tourism sectors, further reinforcing Cape Town’s position as a leading destination for international events.
On 9 April, the Cape Town International Friendship Run will take place, bringing together approximately 1 000 visiting runners for a scenic route along the Atlantic Seaboard. Starting at the Cape Town Stadium Forecourt, the run will pass through Mouille Point before finishing in Green Point, celebrating the global running community.
The main events follow over the weekend, with the Ultra Marathon taking place on 11 April. The 56 km race will guide runners through the Southern Suburbs, along the False Bay coastline, over Chapman’s Peak Drive and into Constantia, before finishing at the University of Cape Town.
The Half Marathon will conclude race week on 12 April, covering a 21.1 km route through the Southern Suburbs and also finishing at the University of Cape Town.
According to Mayco member for Safety and Security JP Smith, the event attracts more than 30 000 participants annually and plays a meaningful role in supporting the local economy. “The city is proud to open its roads to athletes of all levels, giving them the platform to truly Run Cape Town and experience the city in all its scenic glory,” he said.
Extensive road closures and traffic management measures will be in place throughout race week, affecting key routes in Green Point, Sea Point, the Southern Suburbs, Chapman’s Peak Drive and False Bay coastal areas.
With global participation and strong local support, the Two Oceans Marathon continues to showcase Cape Town as both a premier sporting destination and a hub for international tourism.
Source: People’s Post – Staff Reporter