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History was rewritten on the legendary roads of the Comrades Marathon as George Kusche delivered a performance for the ages at the 2026 Up Run, storming to victory in a sensational course-record time of 5:15:56.
Kusche produced a masterclass in ultra-running, showing incredible strength, confidence, and determination over the demanding route from Durban to Pietermaritzburg. After making a decisive move away from the chasing pack, he maintained his relentless pace and held his advantage through the toughest sections of the race, including the brutal final climbs towards the finish.
His remarkable display not only secured the Comrades title but also erased the previous Up Run course record, placing his name among the greatest athletes ever to conquer “The Ultimate Human Race.”
Every kilometre reflected years of dedication, sacrifice, and belief. The early attack, the endurance through the toughest moments, and the ability to finish stronger under pressure showcased a champion performing at the highest level.
Kusche’s victory will be remembered as one of the defining moments in Comrades history, a day when courage, preparation, and ambition came together on the biggest stage of ultra-running. His performance captured the true spirit of the race — pushing beyond limits and chasing greatness over one of the world’s most demanding endurance challenges.
With thousands of spectators witnessing the drama unfold and the ultra-running community celebrating a remarkable achievement, George Kusche has secured his place among the elite names of the Comrades Marathon. The record books have been rewritten, and a new champion has announced himself on the historic Up Run stage.
George Kusche’s record-breaking triumph marks a memorable day in Comrades Marathon history, with the 2026 Up Run now officially remembered as the race where a new legend was born.
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Arguably the greatest ultra marathon in the world where athletes come from all over the world to combine muscle and mental strength to conquer the approx 90kilometers between the cities of Pietermaritzburg and Durban, the event owes its beginnings to the vision of one man, World War I veteran Vic Clapham. A soldier, a dreamer, who had campaigned in East...
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