Jantjies puts Hopetown on the map as Steyn makes history at the Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon powered by BYD

April 12, 2026
by Two Oceans Marathon

History was written at the Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra Marathon powered by BYD on Saturday, 11 April 2026, as Gerda Steyn claimed a record-breaking seventh victory, while little-known Arthur Jantjies shocked the pundits with the biggest triumph of his emerging ultra marathon career.

The elite men’s field in action during the Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra Marathon powered by BYD
Source: Tobias Ginsberg

“It’s a phenomenal step - a big step. It’s history,” said 25-year-old Jantjies from Hopetown, a small town 120km outside Kimberley, after stopping the clock in 3:09:25. “I’m just a small-town boy winning Two Oceans. That’s something really special.”

After shaking off the attentions of Hollywood AC’s Tsepo Ramashamole just after the marathon mark, Zimbabwe’s Blessing Waison was the first man to crest Constantia Nek. His bravery forced the leading bunch including Onalenna Khonkhobe, defending champion Joseph Seutloali and Jantjies to give chase. Waison was caught at 49km as the trio hurtled towards the finish with Khonkhobe making what he thought was the decisive move at the 51km mark. Seutloali would yield but Jantjies showed tremendous strength to stay in touch with the 2024 champion and then surged away from him just before Chet’s Hill to claim a famous 35 second victory over his friend and rival Khonkhobe.

“I know he (Khonkhobe) is faster than me. But in training we always pick up in the last 8km. I stayed close to him, and he gave up too quickly. Then I told myself I’m going to strike now,” confirms Jantjies.

Running in only his second ultra marathon after claiming sixth position at the 2025 City to City Marathon (2:54:26), Jantjies gave credit to his coach John Hamlett for putting him through a tough high altitude training camp just after he joined the Pan African Resources Club at the beginning of the year. 

“My coach put me through the worst in Dullstroom where I die in the mountains. We often do 800m elevation on huge long runs and this was only about 600m of elevation. So, this was nothing. I was there for 8 weeks away from my family. Whatever he says, I do. No questions asked. My coach says we stay small and fly under the radar. It was better for me to come through like a cannon ball. It’s the first major title for my town in the Northern Cape. Winning this race opens doors because it puts my name somewhere.”

Jantjies’ name will be emblazoned alongside that of Gerda Steyn. Ten years after she ran her first 56km race in The Mother City, the Hollywood AC star produced a polished tactical performance. The 36-year-old pulled away from reigning Africanbank Soweto Marathon champion Margaret Jepchumba moments after going through the marathon mark in 2:34:34. The fastest women in the history of the World’s Most Beautiful Marathon (3:26:54) never looked back. Steyn went on to cross the finish line in (3:27:43) - the second fastest time of her Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon powered by BYD career.

“I didn’t break the record but I’m still happy with my race and am really happy with my time. It’s a completely successful day for me,” Steyn told media during the post-race press conference. “When I won my first Two Oceans, I never envisaged winning seven. I take it year for year. If I’m here next year and ready and fit, then I’ll push for sure. But I also need to accept the fact that I’m getting older. But for now, I’m feeling strong and I feel that I still have a few more years left in my career. So, if seven becomes eight and eight becomes ten, then I’ll take it.”

Chris Goldschmidt, Chairperson of the Two Oceans Marathon NPC: “Congratulations to all the runners who crossed the finish line today, and especially to our winners - Arthur Jantjies and Gerda Steyn - whose performances were truly outstanding. The Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra Marathon powered by BYD is as much about perseverance and spirit as it is about speed, and seeing so many runners achieve their personal goals across these iconic 56 kilometres is incredibly inspiring. Every participant is part of the rich legacy of this event, and today’s race once again showcased the dedication, resilience, and passion that make the Two Oceans Marathon so special.”

Also congratulating all participants, Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon powered by BYD General Manager Wade Bromfield commented: “A huge congratulations to the winners and every runner who completed the Totalsports Two Oceans Ultra Marathon today. Whether chasing a personal best, a milestone finish, or simply the joy of completing this legendary course, all participants have achieved something remarkable, and we are proud to celebrate every finisher as part of this incredible race community.”

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