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Comrades 2016 entries open

Entry forms will be available at local running clubs, provincial sporting federations and the CMA; as well as selected qualifying races which the Comrades Team will be attending from September to November.

THE 2016 Comrades Marathon entry process is upon us, with the 91st edition of the world’s biggest and oldest ultra-marathon set to be run on Sunday, 29 May 2016.

Tuesday, 1 September is the opening date for entries into the 2016 Comrades Marathon.

The entry period will close on 30 November or as soon as the entry cap of 20,000 has been reached. Prospective entrants are encouraged to get their entries in early to avoid disappointment. Entry fees for next year’s Comrades Marathon are:

  • Early bird: R380 (for South African athletes only)
  • Local entries: R420
  • Rest of Africa: R700
  • International: R2,400

South African runners will be eligible for the ‘early bird’ entry fee of R380 if their entry is received before 30 September. The regular South African entry fee of R420 will kick in on 1 October until the entry process is closed.

Entry is free to all runners who have completed the Comrades Marathon 25 times or more.

Runners can enter in several ways. Go online via the Comrades Marathon website: www.comrades.com; post your completed entry form with proof of payment to the CMA office in Pietermaritzburg at PO Box 100621, Scottsville, 3209; or hand in your completed entry form together with the original bank deposit slip at the CMA office in Pietermaritzburg.

Entry forms will be available through local running clubs, provincial sporting federations and the CMA; as well as selected qualifying races which the Comrades team will be attending from September to November.

Qualifying for the 2016 Comrades Marathon will be applicable from 30 August until 2 May 2016. Runners should note that the 2015 Comrades Marathon will not be an automatic qualifier for next year’s race.

The substitution window period will be from 1 to 21 April 2016.

The race starts at the Pietermaritzburg City Hall at 5.30am and ends 12 hours later at the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium in Durban, covering a distance of around 90km. CMA Race director, Rowyn James said: ‘We encourage our runners to enter early and to experience the beauty and humbling nature of the world’s greatest ultra-marathon.’

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