Elroy eyes sub-14 at Durban’s Boxer Super Run

By Adnaan Mohamed

Durban’s beachfront will turn into a blur of fast-twitch muscle and pounding footsteps on Sunday, 12 October, when Elroy Gelant lines up for the 2025 Boxer Super Run with one clear target – a sub-14-minute clocking.

Elroy, who finished fifth last year in 13:49, is determined to keep the heat on a stacked men’s field.

“My goal is straightforward: to go under 14 minutes, ideally dipping under 13:50 to keep the pressure on the field,” he says.

The stakes are high, with a R147 200 prize purse on offer and R20 000 to the men’s and women’s winners.

For Elroy, that money is more than just numbers on a cheque.

“It highlights Boxer’s commitment to rewarding elite athletes and growing the sport,” he explains.

“It helps with essentials like training gear, and even personal dreams like building a home. In a tough profession like ours, incentives like this push us to go harder and also attract top international talent. I’m all for it; it makes the racing even fiercer.”

For him, the 5km is short enough to go flat out and long enough to sting.

“For elites like us, it’s a chance to chase personal bests and national records on a flat, fast course like Durban’s,” he adds.

“The Boxer Super Run is special because it brings elites and everyday runners together in a vibrant, community-focused atmosphere.

“It’s not just about speed, but about celebrating running along the promenade with the ocean breeze. And it promotes fitness for all ages, which I love.”

But Elroy hasn’t forgotten the social runners.

“To everyone lacing up for the Boxer Super Run, you’ve got this! Whether it’s your first 5km or your hundredth, arrive with a smile, soak up the energy, and remember that running is about joy, not just the finish line.

“High-five a stranger, cheer on your wave mates, and celebrate every step. Durban’s energy will carry you through!”

He’ll have plenty of company at the sharp end. Former SA champion Gladwin Mzazi returns for a second crack:

“I entered the Boxer Super Run Durban because it is so well organised. The event has amazing vibes and excellent marshals along the route. I’m looking forward to strong competition, and my goal is to run under 14:15.”

Andries Sesedi, making his debut, is relishing the speed test:

“The Boxer 5km is known for being fast, so I want to deliver my quickest time. It’s a great opportunity to showcase my ability as a speed athlete, and I’m excited to aim for a new personal best.”

Meanwhile, Bennett Seloyi is eyeing his own PB.

“I’m determined to run a PB on the day,” he says.

“Boxer AC is a fantastic team with top runners, especially my friends Kabelo (Mulaudzi), Chris (Mhlanga), and Andries (Sesedi).”

Organisers are expecting fireworks.

“We’re excited to welcome Elroy Gelant back to the Boxer Super Run Durban in 2025,” says Lee-Ann Pillay, Boxer Superstores Head of Marketing.

“We love that he has set a clear goal, pushing himself while raising the bar for the rest of the field. We also can’t wait to see Gladwin Mzazi, Andries Sesedi, and Bennett Seloyi in action. It promises to be an electrifying elite men’s wave.”

With Durban’s promenade set to echo with cheers, quick strides, and high-fives, the stage is set for a 5km showdown that could rewrite the record books.

Boxer Athletics Club re-signs Elite Runners and welcomes promising new talent in 2025

Boxer Athletics Club (AC) is excited to announce the re-signing of its top-tier athletes, including celebrated names like Elroy Gelant, Glenrose Xaba, Cacisile Sosibo, Precious Mashele, Kabelo Mulaudzi, Chris Mhlanga, and the dynamic duo Lebo and Lebogang Phalula. But that’s not all—the club is also thrilled to welcome promising new talent, such as Andries Sesedi, Karabo More, and Karabo Motsoeneng, setting the stage for what promises to be a standout season in 2025.

“We’re incredibly proud to see Boxer AC not only retaining its elite athletes but also welcoming fresh talent to the team,” shares Lee-Ann Pillay, Head of Marketing at Boxer Superstores. “It’s always exciting to watch our runners shine on the national stage, but we’re especially looking forward to seeing them excel at our very own events, like the Boxer Super Run in Durban and Tshwane. Their incredible performances at these and other major competitions highlight the strength and depth of our team. We’re confident 2025 will be another year of remarkable achievements both on and off the track.”

National Manager Rhyn Swanepoel echoes this enthusiasm. “The fact that all of our athletes have chosen to re-sign with Boxer AC speaks volumes about the trust and commitment we’ve built as a club. At Boxer AC, we focus on the small but important details—seamless travel arrangements, comfortable accommodations, and prompt payment of retainers and incentives. We also prioritize supporting our athletes during challenging times, whether that’s dealing with injuries, regaining form, or navigating personal struggles. This approach has fostered incredible loyalty, with athletes staying with us for many years—like Tanith Maxwell’s 16 years, Elroy Gelant’s 9 years, and the Phalula sisters’ 10 years with the club.”

South African long-distance sensation Elroy Gelant credits the club’s unwavering support for his continued success. “Re-signing with Boxer AC is an important decision for my career,” Gelant explains. “The club has been instrumental in my growth, providing the resources, support, and camaraderie I need to thrive. With their backing, I’m looking forward to competing in major events like the Absa RUN YOUR CITY SERIES, defending my SA 21km Championship title, and representing Boxer AC on the global stage at the World Athletics Road Running Championships in San Diego later this year. Beyond competing, I’m also passionate about inspiring the next generation through community outreach, and Boxer AC has been a key part of making that possible.”

Glenrose Xaba, who had a phenomenal 2024 season with multiple victories and national records, shares a similar sentiment. “Being part of Boxer AC motivates me to perform at my best,” says Xaba. “The club supports me in aligning my race schedule with my goals and stands by me through the highs and lows. I’m committed to staying healthy, pushing boundaries, and achieving new milestones in 2025. I couldn’t ask for a better team to have by my side.”

Boxer AC’s membership has grown to 400–500 athletes, with an ambitious target of reaching 1,000 by the end of 2025. New signings like Andries Sesedi, Karabo More, and Karabo Motsoeneng are already making waves. “Karabo More joined in August 2024 and immediately made an impact, winning the Boxer Super Run 5K in Durban and placing second in Tshwane. Andries Sesedi, an SA 10km champion, has been part of our plans for two years, and we’re thrilled to have him officially on board,” says Swanepoel.

In 2025, Boxer AC athletes will take part in an exciting array of events nationwide, including the Absa RUN YOUR CITY SERIES, the Boxer Super Run 5K, the Spar Women’s Challenge, the Totalsports Women’s Race, and various SA Championships across multiple distances.

Swanepoel concludes, “Our mission remains clear—to lead South African athletics across all disciplines, from cross-country to marathon events. With the incredible talent and dedication of our athletes, 2025 is set to be a landmark year for Boxer AC.”

Photo Credit: Gavin Ryan