Stephen Mokoka sets his sights on breaking the Masters 10km World Record at the Absa Run Your City race in Durban on Sunday.
South African road running star Kabelo Mulaudzi is aiming to break the national 10km record of 27:28, set by American-based athlete Adriaan Wildschut on April 13 in Gqeberha.
Kenyan athlete Vincent Kipkorir heads into the Absa Run Your City 10km in Durban as the fastest in the field, and he is targeting a sub-27-minute finish.
After breaking the 26-year-old South African marathon record, Elroy Gelant is now focused on defending his title at the upcoming Absa Run Your City Durban 10km race on 13 July.
Kenyan long-distance star Jessica Chelangat is set to return to the Absa Run Your City 10km in Durban on 13 July, where she’ll be looking to challenge South Africa’s top athletes.
The organizers of the Absa Run Your City 10km, Stillwater Sports, have offered a R100,000 prize to Stephen Mokoka if he breaks the long-standing 10km Master’s record at the upcoming Durban race on 13 July.