The TRACN4 Elands Marathon, the fastest Comrades and Two Oceans Qualifier in the province, continues
to grow from strength to strength, attracting an increasing number of elite and social runners alike.
Following the overwhelming success of last year’s event, entries for the 2025 race skyrocketed with the
final number of entries increasing to a whopping 5122, more than 1500 more than the 2024 race. This not
only shows the need for this race in the province but also demonstrates its popularity following three years
of excellence. Although entries for this online-entry event closed on Sunday 16 February, substitutions will
be accepted at all race collection venues on Friday 28 February, from 10:00 up to 20:00.
As with previous years, the 2025 race will see runners compete in the 42km, 21km, or 10km race. The
42km, boasting 3725 entries, starts at Laerskool Oosterlijn in Emgwenya (Waterval Boven) at 05:30 and
ends at the Sappi Skills Training Centre in Ngodwana. The 21km starts at 06:00 from the Malaga Hotel on
the N4 and also finishes at the Sappi Skills Training Centre, while the 10km starts at 06:30 and ends at the
same location.
Transportation by Buscor
Transportation TO the STARTS – 42,2km and 21,1km
DISTANCE FIRST
BUS
LAST
BUS COLLECTION POINT DROP OFF POINT
42.2 02:30 04:30 Sappi Skills Training Centre Ngodwana Laerskool Oosterlijn
Emgwenya/Waterval Boven
21.1 04:00 05:20 Various Malaga Hotel
PRESS RELEASE
Traffic Advisory for 1 March 2025
To accommodate the marathon, road users should take note of the following road closures and diversions:
Traffic Diversion via Schoemanskloof
Start: 02:00
End: 12:00
Non-marathon traffic will be diverted via Schoemanskloof at Montrose Interchange, Crossroads
Interchange and the Ngodwana/Kaapsehoop Intersection
Full Road Closure
Start: 03:15
End: 12:00
The N4 will be closed between the Emgwenya (Waterval Boven) intersection and the Ngodwana
Load Control Centre intersection.
Access to Sappi Ngodwana Mill
Road users must use the N4 Schoemanskloof route and approach from the Montrose Interchange
side or via the Kaapsehoop road.
In order to ensure all participants are safe during the event, seconding will not be permitted along the
route. Any athlete found receiving private assistance during the race will face disqualification.
Race Number Collection
Participants can collect their race numbers from:
• TRACN4 Elands Marathon Expo at Milly’s on 28 February from 10:00 to 20:00;
• LVCC in Steiltes, Mbombela (Nelspruit) on 28 February from 10:00 to 20:00.
With thousands of runners and supporters expected, this year’s marathon is set to be a spectacular event,
further cementing its place as one of the premier races in South Africa. Participants as well as member of
the public requiring more information can visit www.elandsmarathon.co.za or call 082 801 3600.