The business of Comrades Marathon

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GUEST – Alain Dalais General Manager, Comrades Marathon Association

The Comrades Marathon is far more than a grueling ultramarathon - it’s a world-renowned sporting event that has become a cornerstone of South Africa’s athletic and economic calendar. Every year, thousands of runners from around the globe descend on KwaZulu-Natal to test their endurance along the historic route between Pietermaritzburg and Durban. But behind the sweat, cheers, and finish-line triumphs lies a sophisticated business operation.

In this interview, we go beyond the race bibs and timing chips to unpack the business of the Comrades Marathon. We explore how the event generates revenue, the scale of its economic impact on the host cities, and how it attracts and retains key sponsorships in a competitive sports market. From logistics and media rights to community engagement and brand partnerships, this conversation sheds light on what it takes to sustain and grow one of the most iconic endurance races in the world
10 Jun 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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