Tragedy strikes at Slave Route Challenge as runner dies from falling tree
A female runner died while taking part in the annual race on Sunday.
Image: Photographer Ayanda Ndamane / Independent Media
The 2025 edition of the Slave Route Challenge was struck by tragedy on Sunday after a woman runner died when an oak tree fell on her.
Event organisers said the incident took place along the race route in the Company's Garden area.
"Emergency services responded swiftly and transported the runner to hospital, where she sadly succumbed to her injuries. On behalf of the Slave Route Challenge Organising Committee, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the runner's family, friends, and loved ones.
"This is a devastating loss, and we are holding her family in our thoughts during this profoundly difficult time," organisers said.
Organisers added that the safety and well-being of every participant remains a top priority.
Hundreds of runners took part in the event on Sunday
Image: Ayanda Ndamane / Independent Media
"All safety and security protocols were observed and implemented ahead of the event in close collaboration with the City of Cape Town and emergency services.
"This was a tragic and unforeseeable accident, and we are working closely with the relevant authorities to fully understand the circumstances surrounding it. Out of respect, we will not be releasing any further details," event organisers said.
Organisers further asked that the runners' family be respected at this time.
"The Slave Route Challenge is an event rooted in history, community, and resilience and we carry the memory of one of our own with us. We mourn her loss together as community," organisers said.
In a statement, the City extended its condolences to the runner's family.
"City officials and emergency services were alerted to an incident along Government Avenue, where an oak tree unexpectedly fell, obstructing the route and seriously injuring a participant. The runner was transported to hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries.
"This is a deeply tragic incident. We are working closely with the event organisers and the South African Police Service to fully understand the circumstances surrounding the incident," the City said.
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