A selection of recent work in sports tourism and event logistics.
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Ultramarathon through the Cape Peninsula
Everything you need to know about the iconic 56km race — elevation profiles, weather patterns, aid stations, and pacing tips for Chapman's Peak.
Read guide →South Africa's legendary 90km road race
The story behind the world's oldest ultramarathon — from post-WWI origins to the Big Five hills and the finish at Moses Mabhida Stadium.
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View project →We work alongside leading race directors and tourism bodies to deliver seamless travel experiences for runners.
Endorsed by provincial tourism authorities and race organisers across South Africa.