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KHATALA SET TO TRIPLE THE TOTALSPORTS WOMEN’S RACE EXPERIENCE IN DURBAN, CAPE TOWN AND JOBURG

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Lesotho’s 10km national record holder, Neheng Khatala, is ready for triple the challenge this August when she takes on South Africa’s largest women’s month celebration – the Totalsports Women’s Race in Durban (Sunday, 3 August), Cape Town (Saturday, 9 August), and Johannesburg (Sunday, 17 August).

Established in 2001, this iconic race continues to empower women through running, uniting thousands in a shared celebration of strength, resilience, and camaraderie.

Participants can look forward to choosing between a 5km or 10km run, making it an event for runners and walkers of all fitness levels.

As a proud African woman and elite athlete, Khatala was inspired by the opportunity to be part of something that celebrates women through sport across South Africa.

“The Totalsports Women’s Race is not just about competition – it’s about unity, empowerment, and purpose,” says Khatala. “Running in all three cities allows me to connect with diverse communities, inspire young girls, and represent Lesotho on a meaningful platform. Competing in a race that is dedicated exclusively to honouring women is a beautiful and powerful experience. As women, we face many challenges, especially in sport. To run in a race that uplifts women and puts our stories at the forefront is deeply meaningful. It’s not just about the stopwatch – it’s about showing strength, resilience, and hope.”

Khatala has previously competed in the Totalsports Women’s Race in Durban and Johannesburg, but 2025 will mark her Cape Town debut.

“Each city offers a unique racing experience,” she admits.

“In Durban, the fast and flat route along the coast is ideal for testing my speed and enjoying the sea breeze. I’m especially looking forward to experiencing the race for the first time in Cape Town – soaking up the energy of the Mother City.

Joburg boasts a vibrant crowd and a high-altitude challenge that always brings a special atmosphere.

My goal in Durban is to run a strong, fast 10km and build momentum for the season. In Cape Town, I want to compete confidently, enjoy my debut, and aim for a podium finish.

In Joburg, I’ll aim to improve on my previous performance and push myself in the altitude conditions.”

Khatala also admits that PinkDrive is a cause close to her heart.

“As someone who has seen the pain illness can bring to families, I know how important awareness and early detection are. Running for something bigger reminds me that every step I take can inspire hope, raise awareness, and help save lives. It gives deeper purpose to what we do as athletes.”

In closing, Khatala shares this message with all entrants and aspiring young runners:

“Never stop believing in your dreams, even when life gets hard. I come from a small village in Lesotho, and my journey hasn’t been easy – but through faith, perseverance, and hard work,” said the athlete. “I’ve reached the world stage. If I can do it, so can you. Keep showing up, stay true to yourself, and run your race – your time will come.”

“It’s absolutely fantastic to have NehengKhatala taking part in all three Totalsports Women’s Races in 2025,” says Nikki Crous, head of marketing at Totalsports.

“We truly appreciate her support, but more than that, we love seeing elite athletes like Neheng embrace the unique identity and spirit of each race.” She said watching the elite women push their limits and deliver world-class performances is not only inspiring – but empowering.

“There’s something truly special about witnessing the strength and determination on display at the Totalsports Women’s Race.”

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