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The streets of Cape Town witnessed a breathtaking distance-running performance as French athlete Maxime Chaumeton produced a sensational run to rewrite the record books at the 2026 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon 10K.
Chaumeton stormed to victory in a remarkable 27:41, a time still awaiting official ratification, but already celebrated as a new course record after eclipsing the previous mark by 12 seconds. On a course known for its intensity and rhythm-breaking terrain, the performance stood out as one of the fastest ever recorded at the event.
From the opening kilometres, the pace was relentless. Chaumeton separated himself from the field with a fearless surge that eventually turned the race into a historic solo exhibition. His fluid stride and sustained aggression through the final stages left spectators lining the streets in awe as he crossed the finish line with the clock flashing a potentially legendary mark.
Behind him, South Africa’s rising star Thapelo Ramokhoase delivered one of the finest races of his young career. The 22-year-old clocked an outstanding personal best of 28:33 to secure second place, confirming his growing status as one of the country’s most promising road runners. His composed effort against a world-class field highlighted both maturity and enormous potential for the future.
Completing the podium was fellow South African Cwenga Nose, who dipped comfortably under the 29-minute barrier with a strong 28:59 performance. His determined finish capped a high-quality race that showcased the depth of distance running talent currently emerging on the African circuit.
Men’s 10K Podium – 2026 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon
1. Maxime Chaumeton — 27:41 (Pending official confirmation | New Course Record)
2. Thapelo Ramokhoase — 28:33 (Personal Best)
3. Cwenga Nose — 28:59
The electric atmosphere throughout Cape Town added another layer to an already memorable occasion, with thousands of fans witnessing a race that blended elite international quality with inspiring local performances.
If officially confirmed, Chaumeton’s run will go down as one of the defining moments in the recent history of the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon 10K, further elevating the event’s growing reputation on the global road racing calendar.
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