Durban Ultra Triathlon athletes ready to tackle the beachfront on Sunday

Durban Ultra Triathlon athletes ready to tackle the beachfront on Sunday

The 2025 edition of the Durban Ultra Triathlon promises to provide the ideal backdrop for athletes who tackle the various distances on offer this weekend on Durban's famous Golden Mile.

Durban Ultra triathlon returns in July
Graham Daniel

Having had a few years where the event has been moved and postponed, the build-up to this year's event has been seamless and athletes will be greeted by typically clear Durban winter weather on Sunday for an exciting day of racing.

The Durban Ultra is seen as one of the fastest and flattest triathlons so the chance of a personal best are high for athletes taking part. This coupled with the fantastic support expected on the route, competitors will feel they are being willed to a personal best time.

Race Director Damian Bradley says everything is on track for another memorable edition of the famous race.

"We've put in all the hard work getting everything ready from a logistical perspective and we cannot wait to welcome athletes from all over the country to Durban this weekend," Bradley said.

"Things are looking great for Sunday and with the full road closures athletes will have peace of mind when they are competing on the day.

"We've worked hard with the local municipality to put on the best event possible, and we are looking forward to what should be another exciting edition of the Durban Ultra."

There are three different events for the competitors to take on with the Ultra distance event (2km swim/80km cycle/18km run), standard distance (1.5km swim/40km cycle/10km run) and sprint (600m swim/20km cycle/5km run).

Amongst the contenders for the various distances are the likes of Cameron McNair in the Ultra, Jack Spence in the standard, Kira Ribbink and Kadence Ribbink in the Sprint as well as Bridget Theunissen for the Ultra race.

"We have managed to attract some of the best local talent to the event and it's going to be exciting to see them fight it out over the three disciplines.

"Durban continues to be a hot bed of talent and to have such strong names taking part in the Durban Ultra helps grow the profile of the event and gives these athletes some high-quality competition," Bradley added.

Registration takes place on Saturday, 26 July on the Country Club Lawns near the Bike & Bean and the action on Sunday gets underway at 07:20am on Sunday morning.

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