Modern Athlete Magazine Issue 121, August 2019 | Page 35
ADVERTORIAL
NO MOUNTAIN TOO HIGH
Over the last few years, Xolani
Luvuno has won the hearts of
South Africa by completing many
gruelling long distance races on
his crutches. That included him
conquering one of the toughest
standard marathons on the SA
calendar, the Voet van Afrika
Marathon, and he invites you to
join him this October when he
once again tackles the ‘Toughest
Race with the Warmest Heart.’
E
verybody knew when Xolani Luvuno was
nearing the finish of the 2018 Voet van Afrika
Marathon. You couldn’t miss him, thanks to his
police escort with sirens blaring and lights flashing,
as this inspirational hero made his way through
the streets of Bredasdorp, the small town near the
southern-most point of Africa.
Having spent the last 11 years on crutches, Xolani has
developed an incredibly strong upper body, and he
needed that strength when he took on the tough Voet.
Much of the first half of the marathon is on farm roads
and jeep track, and also features the tough 3km climb
up the infamous Anysberg, from 13km to 16km. This
did not deter Xolani, but it was still a tough day for him,
says Hein Venter, Xolani’s coach, mentor, ‘father’ and
unofficial spokesman, who ran it with him. “It wasn’t only
the climb, though. There was an incredibly strong wind,
and at one stage Xolani was literally blown off his feet!”
Xolani went through halfway in 3:03 and covered
the second half of rolling tar road from Napier to
Bredasdorp in three hours exactly, crossing the line
in 6:03:21. He thus missed the official cut-off by just
three minutes, but was nevertheless given a hero’s
welcome at the finish, and at prize-giving, everybody
rose as one to give him a standing ovation. “The race
and the community in Bredasdorp made Xolani so
welcome”, says Hein. “The night before the race he
was a guest of honour at the pre-race function to tell
his story. Then on race day he was called up to prize-
giving to receive a special award, even though he had
not made the cut-off.”
INCREDIBLE STORY
Xolani shot to fame earlier in 2018 when he finished
the 90km Comrades Marathon in 16:18:59. Normally
the cut-off at Comrades is 12 hours, but he was given
permission by the Comrades Marathon Association
to start earlier than the rest of the field, at 12:30am
instead of 5:30am. His finish had everyone in the
Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban cheering, and was
featured on television as well, so his story soon spread
all around the country.
He was orphaned at a very young age, then lost his
leg to bone marrow cancer, and his difficult teenage
years saw him fall into the grip of substance-abuse and
serve a five-year jail sentence after being convicted of
housebreaking. He ended up living under a bridge in
Centurion, just south of Pretoria, and begging on the
streets to fund a Nyaope addiction. (Nyaope is a highly
addictive combination of heroin and dagga.)
The turnaround
in his life came
in 2016, when
Hein saw Xolani
begging by the side
of the road each day.
One day, Hein stopped
and spoke to Xolani,
whose first words to him were
“Hello father, how are you?” Looking
back, Hein says, “There was something about Xolani. He
was so open and friendly. I immediately felt drawn to him
and decided to help him.” Hein decided to ‘adopt’ Xolani,
taking him off the streets by finding him accommodation in
Mamelodi, and giving him a job in his perfume factory.
Thanks to Hein’s influence, Xolani also took up running,
and together they created a new running club, Sunbird
Striders, with many of Hein’s other employees also starting
to run. Besides the Comrades and Voet, Xolani has now
run many other races, and this year also completed his
first Half Ironman! Also, having turned his life around, he is
regularly asked to tell his story as a motivational speaker
and anti-drugs campaigner, and has been appointed an
official race ambassador of the Voet as well.
MEET THE MAN AT VOET
As Xolani can attest, the Voet van Afrika Marathon
is something different, a test of mental and physical
endurance, so get your entry in for the 41st edition of
this much-loved race. You can also meet Xolani at this
year’s race, which will have you fired up to really take
on the challenging Voet route!
What:
When:
Where:
Online Entries:
Race Website:
Race Office:
Voet van Afrika Marathon, Half Marathon & 10km
Saturday 12 October 2019
Bredasdorp Sport Grounds, Western Cape
http://onreg.com/2019voet
http://voetvanafrika.co.za
061 921 1005 / [email protected]
This is a challenging event that will appeal to those who want to test and develop their stamina
– and after more than four decades, this is still the toughest race with the warmest heart.
35