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Comrades Marathon key stats: Two tons of potatoes, 2.2 million water sachets & more

Michael Sherman|Published

KEY STATS Here are the key stats for the 2025 Comrades Marathon, featuring 25,000 runners, 2.2 million water sachets, two tons of potatoes, and extensive volunteer support across the 89km route from Pietermaritzburg to Durban. Picture: Phakamisa Lensman/BackPagePix

Image: Phakamisa Lensman/BackPagePix

With just over 22,000 runners set to line up at the start in Pietermaritzburg for the Comrades Marathon, there are a number of key stats ahead of this year’s down run to Durban on Sunday.

The 89km race starts at 5.30am, with the cut-off time coming 12 hours later at 5.30pm.

One of the biggest changes this year will be a new two-group start. This first group of the fastest qualifying runners in the field, with the elites at the front, will go off first. This first group will have around 12,500 runners taking off at the gun.

Each group will be further divided into batches, with around 1,500 runners in each batch.

The second main group will feature around 10,000 athletes.

Key Refreshment Details for the Ultramarathon: Hydration, Nutrition, and Volunteer Support

As for the food and drinks available at refreshment stations throughout the route, here are the key numbers.

Hydration Supplies

Thirsti Water Sachets: 2.2 million

Thirsti Sports Drink Sachets: 600,000

Coca-Cola: 30,350 litres

Fanta / Crème Soda: 10,650 litres

Coca-Cola Paper Cups (175ml): 450,000

Asemzansi Amahewu: 45,000 servings

Bavaria 0.0% Beer (150ml cans): 22,000

Food & Energy Provisions

Cooked Baby Potatoes: 2 tons

Bananas: 600 boxes

Oranges: 4.5 tons

Energy Biscuits: 500 kg

Salticrax (Crackers): 500 kg

At the refreshment stations there will be around 5,000 volunteers to assist runners as they make their way through the gruelling ultramarathon.

Over 80 different nations will take part in this year’s edition.

The men’s and women’s champions will each pocket R874,000 with R550,000 also on offer for breaking the down run record.

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