The Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon has once again been awarded the coveted Gold Label Status by the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU) ahead of the high-anticipated 2025 race
Thursday marked 50 days before big day in Cape Town, with the 56km ultra-marathon being run on Saturday, April 5, while the half-marathon will take place the following day.
Since its introduction in 2008, the Gold Label has become synonymous with high standards in ultra marathon racing, serving as a benchmark for events around the globe. The IAU's esteemed recognition means that all continental and international records set during the upcoming race will be officially validated by both the IAU and World Athletics, elevating the event to even greater heights.
The process for retaining this elite status is rigorous. The Two Oceans Marathon must submit a formal application each year, demonstrating compliance with stringent criteria including an accurate race course measurement using a Jones Counter and adherence to World Athletics regulations. Furthermore, the organisation must consistently follow the technical and organisational guidelines published for IAU Championships.
“This highest of accolades by the International Association of Ultrarunners and World Athletics underscores the fact that the Two Oceans Marathon is on a par with the most prestigious ultra marathons around the globe,” stated Hilton Kearns, Race Manager of the Two Oceans Marathon.
“We are very proud indeed at the umpteenth consecutive renewal of our Gold Label Status.”
Echoing this sentiment, Toni Cavanagh, Chairperson of the Two Oceans Marathon NPC, emphasised the importance of shared effort in achieving and maintaining this distinction.
“Achieving IAU Gold Label Status once again is a testament to the dedication, passion, and unwavering support of thousands of athletes, our title sponsor, Totalsports, our valued sponsors, partners, associates, and the incredible communities that make the Two Oceans Marathon the globally recognised event it is today,” she said.
Cavanagh articulated the significance of the recognition, stating: “This prestigious accolade is not just a mark of excellence but a reflection of our shared commitment to delivering an event that continues to grow, evolve, and honour the legacy of those who have built and cherished it over the years.
"As we look ahead to another remarkable race weekend, we remain steadfast in our mission to meet the aspirations and expectations of our ever-expanding running community while upholding the traditions that make the Two Oceans Marathon an event that so many hold close to their hearts.”
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