Durban 10K ups the stakes with massive prize incentives for 2026

By Adnaan Mohamed

The 2026 Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K is set to raise the pace and the pressure, with organisers unveiling a lucrative prize structure aimed at attracting elite performances on one of South Africa’s fastest road running courses.

The race, which celebrates its ninth anniversary on 12 July, forms part of the five-leg Absa RUN YOUR CITY Series that carries a combined prize purse of R1.686 million this year.

Each event on the series calendar offers total prize money of R337 200, with R267 200 allocated to the men’s and women’s open categories. Winners in Durban will earn R33 000, while second and third place finishers take home R24 000 and R21 000 respectively.

Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K by Geoff Redman

An additional R70 000 per event has been set aside for age category athletes, including juniors and runners over 40.

Organisers have also introduced substantial incentives for South African athletes capable of producing world-class times.

In the men’s race, athletes who break 27 minutes stand to earn a R300 000 bonus, while women who run faster than 30:20 will receive the same reward. A new South African record will carry an added R50 000 incentive.

Further bonuses will reward consistency across the series, with athletes earning extra payouts for repeated sub-28-minute performances in the men’s division and sub-32:08 performances in the women’s race.

Michael Meyer, race founder said the incentives are designed to reward excellence and elevate the standard of local road running.

“An impressive prize purse is a key pillar of the Absa RUN YOUR CITY Series, as it not only plays a vital role in attracting a competitive elite field and motivating everyday runners to push beyond their limits and deliver personal best performances, but also serves as a welcomed and deserved reward for athletes who put in the hard work and commitment to excel,” Meyer said.

“With Durban’s fast, flat course, this is the one event where quick times, personal bests, and record-breaking performances are always on the cards. Durban never disappoints. We look forward to witnessing world-class racing at its best on South African soil.”

The race starts on Masabalala Yengwa Avenue and finishes at Sunkist Lawns on the Durban Promenade.

More information is available at RUN YOUR CITY Series

Chery boosts Durban 10K race incentives

The Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K will offer more than fast times and coastal scenery on Sunday, 12 July, with one participant set to win a brand-new Chery vehicle valued at R279 900.

The incentive continues a trend that has seen Chery South Africa reward runners across the series since 2022. Eighteen vehicles have already been handed over, including the most recent winner at the Gqeberha leg in March.

“July is Durban’s time to shine on the road and to win big,” said race founder Michael Meyer. “We are excited to launch the Durban leg of the Absa RUN YOUR CITY Series, offering runners the chance to experience road running at its very best, whether they are elite competitors or social runners.

One of the standout moments of the day will once again be the opportunity for one lucky participant to drive away in a brand-new Chery vehicle.”

The race will start at 08:00 on Masabalala Yengwa Avenue and finish at Sunkist Lawns along the Durban Promenade, a route known for its flat, fast profile.

Absa RUN YOUR CITY DURBAN 10K by Cindy Choromansky

Meyer said the partnership continues to enhance the event experience.

“Our valued partnership with Chery South Africa continues to bring excitement and meaningful rewards to the series, enhancing the experience for every runner on race day. Prizes of this nature not only elevate the event but also reflect our ongoing commitment to inspiring active lifestyles and creating memorable moments for both participants and their supporters.”

Tony Liu, CEO of Chery South Africa, said the brand remains committed to the series.

“We are proud to once again celebrate the spirit of Durban’s running community. Rewarding one lucky participant with a Chery vehicle allows us to honour the commitment and passion of runners while embracing the energy of this remarkable city.

Durban’s coastal lifestyle and vibrant culture align strongly with the versatility of our vehicles, and we are honoured to support an event that continues to unite people through health, achievement, and community connection. We look forward to continuing to grow our Chery South Africa family.”

To qualify for the draw, runners must enter the race, collect their race number, start and complete the 10km distance.

The Durban race forms part of the 2026 series, which began in Gqeberha and will continue in Cape Town, Tshwane and Johannesburg.

Websites:  www.runyourcityseries.com