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BYD – powering the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon towards road running excellence

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In a major boost to the quest to return the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon to its former glory, BYD was announced as the event’s first presenting partner at the TTOM Sponsor Announcement Press Conference, hosted at a Constantia restaurant this morning (Thursday 12 March).

The Chinese-based company, BYD, has offices in eighty countries and is the world’s number one producer of electric cars, having overtaken Tesla in total electric vehicle production in the last two years.

And adding lustre to the ‘World’s Most Beautiful Marathon’, which will now be known as the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon powered by BYD, was the confirmation of Lindsay Parry as official TTOM coach and that Heart FM will also be joining the Two Oceans party.

Helping to building the 2026 TTOM dreams of Stillwater Sports MD Michael Meyer (left) and TTOM Chair Chris Goldschmidt (right) are BYD South Africa MD Steve Chang and Marketing Director Nomonde Kweyi. Photo – Stephen Granger

“This is a proud and exciting moment for us as we welcome BYD as Presenting Sponsor of the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon from 2026,” said Chris Goldschmidt, Chairperson of the Two Oceans Marathon NPC. “This partnership reflects a shared commitment to excellence, innovation and community. BYD’s leadership in new energy vehicles (NEV’s), including advanced electric mobility solutions, aligns strongly with our vision for a more sustainable future.”

BYD stands for ‘build your dreams’ and for Wade Bromfield, General Manager of the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon, the partnership is clearly a dream come true.

“From the outset, our ambition has been to restore and elevate the World’s Most Beautiful Marathon to its former glory,” Bromfield stated. “Securing our first-ever Presenting Sponsor marks a major milestone in that journey. With BYD’s innovation and energy behind us, we are proud to power the next era of the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon.”

BYD South Africa MD Steve Change in conversation with MC Mosibodi Whitehead. Photo – Stephen Granger

The announcement was a proud moment for BYD South Africa MD, Steve Chang. “We looked carefully at a number of potential sporting partnership opportunities in South Africa before deciding to join the Two Oceans team.

“Coming on board with the Totalsport Two Oceans seemed like a perfect fit,” Chang continued. “The partnership echoes many of our brands commitments, including innovation, sustainability and enhancing mobility.”

BYD Marketing Director Nomonde Kweyi and Heart FM Managing Director Renee Redelinghuys cut a powerful presence at the TTOM Sponsor Announcement Press Conference. Photo – Stephen Granger

Nomonde Kweyi, Marketing Director of BYD South Africa – MEA Region was equally enthusiastic. “This partnership gives us a unique platform to showcase how clean, efficient and future-focused mobility can enhance major events. Expect to see our vehicles up close – from lead and support cars on race day to interactive displays and engagements in the lead-up to the event.” 

And bringing new heart to TTOM, Heart FM Managing Director, Renee Redelinghuys, promised that the popular radio station will add to the party-feel on race day. “The TTOM is an iconic Cape Town event. We are deeply rooted in Cape Town and it makes sense to align our two brands. 

Giving the TTOM a heart-felt boost is the announcement that Heart Radio has come on board as a 2026 TTOM partner. Heart FM Managing Director Rene Redelinghuys in conversation with Mosibodi Whitehead

“The Two Oceans gives us an opportunity to expose our brand by linking with runners, supporters and spectators on race day.  We are going to be bringing the ‘gees’ through our live activations along the route. Our ‘Heart Squad’ will put smiles on the faces of both runners and spectators!”

Pretoria-based Parry, who has coached some of South Africa’s leading ultra-marathons, including former Two Oceans and Comrades Marathon champions, Caroline Woestmann and Charne Rademeyer, revealed his close connections to Cape Town, where he completed his Sports Science studies. “My Two Oceans journey started in 2000 with the Half Marathon, then two years later I ran my first 56km and I now have my blue number and I’m looking forward to helping runners achieve their goals this year.

Legendary coach, Lindsay Parry, announced as the official TTOM coach. Photo – Stephen Granger

“While the 56km runners will have completed much of their preparation by now, there’s a lot we can do to enhance the Half Marathoners’ race day experience,” Parry remarked. “We will be able to make training plans available and podcasts will educate runners about how to approach each stage of the race.”

Goody bags are always a key element for runners and the announcement by BYD that they will be contributing a high-tech moisture-wicking running cap completes a veritable runner’s wardrobe promised in this year’s race goody bag.

“Every runner at registration will receive an official Totalsports Two Oceans event bag,” said Stillwater Sports Managing Director, Michael Meyer. “In the bag will be a Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon event T-shirt, plus the BYD cap, plus a buff from Cipla and a pair of Versus socks – a massive step forward from 2025 and a major contribution to the runners’ experience at Two Oceans this year.”

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AFN President Tonobok Okowa Lauds Introduction Of Ben Aghazu Cash Prizes Ahead Of National Athletics Trials 

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The president of Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Chief Tonobok Okowa has lauded the introduction of Ben Aghazu Prize for Excellence ahead of the forthcoming national trisls in Lagos.

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Sports247 reports that Okowa also showered encomiums on AFN’s second vice-president, Akuchukwu Chineze Aghazu for floating the elaborate cash prizes in honour of her late father, Ben Aghazu.

It was further gathered that, under the scheme, outstanding athletes will get N100,000 each for achieving performance standards in 14 events during the natuonal trials holding from June 20th to 22th at Yaba College ofTechnology, Lagos.

Aghazu also announced that two exceptional coaches, one male and a female, have already been selected to receive the athletics excellence award for tacticians in various track and field events.

In reaction to the development, Okowa expressed delight with the initiative, which he described as a commendable gesture that will inspire athletes to put in extra efforts towards getting better results during the trials.

Okowa declared, “I am excited by this thoughtful initiative from our second vice-president, Aku Aghazu. This is the kind of support that motivates our home-based athletes to give their very best during these all-important Commonwealth Games Trials.”

Okowa, who is also the senior vice-president of Confederation of African Athletics (CAA), used the opportunity to call on corporate organisations and philanthropists to support athletics and invest in the country’s sporting talents.

“We appeal to individuals, corporate bodies and stakeholders in the private sector to throw their weight behind athletics and our athletes. There is enormous talent in Nigeria and with the right support, our athletes can continue to make the nation proud on the global stage,” Okowa solicited.

AFN’s media committee chairman, Maxwell Kumoye added in a press statement, “The Ben Aghazu Prize for Excellence in Athletics covers the men’s and women’s 100m, 200m, 400m, 1500m and 5000m, as well as the long jump and javelin events.

“To earn the N100,000 reward in the men’s 100m, an athlete must clock 10.10 seconds, while the women’s benchmark is 11.20 seconds.

“In the 200m, male athletes must run 20.60 seconds, while female athletes are required to achieve 22.70 seconds. The qualifying standards for the 400m are 45.30 seconds for men and 51.00 seconds for women.

“For the 1500m, athletes must run 3:50.00 for men and 4:20.00 for women to claim the prize, while the 5000m standards have been fixed at 14:00.00 for men and 17:50.00 for women.

“Field event athletes have also been included in the incentive package. Male long jumpers must soar to 7.90 metres, while female athletes are expected to reach 6.50 metres. In the javelin throw, the targets are 81 metres for men and 55 metres for women.

“Should athletes meet the required marks across all 14 events, a total of N1.6 million could be disbursed during the three-day competition, (ahead of which) the scheme sends a powerful message that outstanding performances will be recognised and celebrated.”

Sports247 gathered further that, with the Commonwealth Games trials fast approaching, athletes now have an added incentive to produce world-class performances with Aghazu’s gesture, which honours the legacy of her late father.

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Bukola Olopade Prioritises Athlete Welfare While Targeting 20 Medals At Commonwealth Games

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Director General of the National Sports Commission, Bukola Olopade, has stressed that athlete welfare and proper preparation will remain central to Team Nigeria’s ambitions ahead of the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

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Speaking during a strategic meeting with sports federation executives and technical officials in Abuja, Olopade revealed that the Commission is determined to provide athletes with the right environment and support needed to compete successfully.

“Athlete welfare remains a top priority for us,” Olopade said.

According to the NSC boss, the Commission’s preparation plans will focus heavily on discipline, improved support systems, and performance standards across all sports federations.

“We want our athletes to compete under the best possible conditions,” he implied.

Olopade also challenged Team Nigeria to aim for at least 20 medals at the Games, insisting the target remains ambitious but achievable.

“We are targeting a minimum of 20 medals,” he noted.

The sports administrator explained that current projections suggest Nigeria could secure around 16 medals, but the Commission wants athletes to push beyond expectations.

“The idea is to motivate the athletes to achieve more,” he added.

Olopade stressed that athlete welfare, discipline, and strong preparation would remain major benchmarks in the Commission’s roadmap ahead of the Games.

“Every federation must raise its standards,” he stressed.

The NSC remains optimistic that the groundwork currently being laid will help Nigeria produce one of its strongest Commonwealth Games performances in recent years.

“Good preparation and proper welfare can improve performances significantly,” many sports observers believe.

Team Nigeria is expected to compete across several sporting events as preparations continue intensifying ahead of Glasgow 2026.

For Bukola Olopade, the message is clear.

Athlete welfare is important.

Nigeria must aim for at least 20 medals.

And strong preparation remains essential for international success.

Because athletes perform best when they are motivated, supported, and properly prepared to compete at the highest level.

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Olympic Day Tooke Run 2026: Hefty Ug.Shs 120,000,000 prize money kitty unveiled

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  • Event: Olympic Day Tooke Run 2026
  • Categories: Half Marathon (21KM), 10KM (Fun Run), 5KM (Walk for Fitness Inclusivity)
  • Prize money: Ug.Shs 120,000,000
  • Date: Saturday, 20th June 2026
  • Start & finish: Bushenyi sports ground
  • Theme: Move, Learn & Discover for Nutrition-Care
  • Chief Runner: His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

The Uganda Olympic Committee (UOC), in partnership with Presidential Initiative on Banana Industrial Development (PIBIC) and Banana Industrial Research and Development Centre (BIRDC), officially unveiled a UGX 120,000,000 (One hundred and twenty million) prize cash for the 2026 Olympic Day Tooke Run set for 20th June in Bushenyi District.

Officials showing off the different prize money categories for the 2026 Olympic Day Tooke Run

The event to unveil this hefty prize money took place at the BIRDC head offices in Kampala on Tuesday, 2nd June 2026.

Rev. Professor Florence Muranga Isabirye, the Nutrition Ambassador at Uganda Olympic Committee (UOC) graced the event flanked by UOC’s administrator Elijah Njawuzi and the route director Timothy Masaba.

“The prize monies across the different categories are meant to appreciate the effort of the runners and motivate them as we grow the sport of running in Uganda”  Rev. Prof Muranga stated.

The prize money will be awarded across the 21KM Half Marathon, 10KM Road Race, and 5KM Fun Run/Walk categories, including a dedicated Under-16 Youth Race aimed at nurturing and rewarding emerging talent.

A lion’s share of this money will go to the 21KM runners who will pocket Ug.Shs 72,000,000 in total for the total five across both gender.

Ug.Shs 24,000,000 will be rewarded to the 10KM runners and the rest will be shared among the 5KM recreational runners.

Besides the money for the top runners, there will be a ceremonial medal for everyone who participates as well as a gift hamper.

Tooke run press conference

Held under the theme “Move, Learn and Discover for Nutrition Care,” the Run seeks to raise support for Uganda’s team to the Youth Olympic Games Dakar 2026, promote healthy lifestyles, and champion nutrition awareness through the power of sport.

Singing of anthems

Registration is ongoing at register.olympictookerun.com. Secure your kit today for only UGX 35,000 and be part of a movement that is transforming lives through sport and nutrition.

His Excellency president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is expected to be the chief guest.

Rev. Professor Florence Muranga Isabirye with some of the athletes who will represent Uganda at the Youth Olympic Games in Dakar, Senegal

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