Caption: The route takes participants along 103km of spectacular wild coastline.
Wild Child Africa is delighted to announce the resounding success of the 2024 edition of the PONDO Trail Run, held from May 22nd to May 26th. This year’s event, which featured both a one-day ULTRA and a three-day COASTER trail running experience along the breathtaking northern section of the Wild Coast, brought together 150 passionate runners united by their love of adventure and a shared commitment to making a difference.
Fundraising Success and Community Impact
The 2024 PONDO Trail Run raised over R435,000 in support of its two key beneficiaries: the Pondoland Conservation Trust and Cipla’s Miles for Smiles initiative. These funds will be instrumental in furthering conservation efforts in the Pondoland region and providing life-changing corrective surgery for children with cleft conditions.
A portion of the funds raised will contribute to the ongoing construction of the Msikaba community centre, a project overseen by the Pondoland Conservation Trust and Wild Child Africa. Additionally, the funds will support upcoming Operation Smile surgical programmes, like the one scheduled for early November in Mthatha, where around 30 children with cleft conditions will receive life-changing surgeries.
Inspiring Moments and Participant Highlights
A highlight of the event was the race registration evening, where participants had the privilege of meeting little Nzulu and his mother Sinazo. Nzulu received corrective surgery for a cleft condition through Operation Smile in October 2023. Nzulu’s story and the visible impact of past fundraising efforts deeply moved the runners, inspiring them to rally even more support from their networks. CEO of Cipla South Africa, Paul Miller, said the following about the Cipla Foundation’s involvement: “This is the third consecutive year that Cipla is participating in this event, not just to help preserve the jaw-droppingly beautiful Pondoland but also to help make a difference in local communities.
“Through our Miles for Smiles initiative, in partnership with Operation Smile, we are raising awareness and funds for children born with a cleft lip or palates – like little Nzulu. If you are passionate about making a difference and need a personal challenge, then this is the race for you,” said Miller.
Paediatrician and Operation Smile volunteer, Dr Hedi van der Watt, also participated in the event with her running partner, Dean Dicks. Together, they raised an impressive R61,800 for the event’s charities. Dr Hedi shared her experience, saying, “What makes the run unique is that it has a purpose. We are running for a cause that we believe in and the power to transform someone’s life forever.”
This year’s top fundraisers, Stu Blacklaw and Thulani Khuboni of Team Manteku, once again excelled by raising a phenomenal R98,300. Having previously attended an Operation Smile surgical programme in the Eastern Cape, Stu remarked, “It’s only when you witness the operation first hand that you really understand what a life-changing moment it is for all involved. That’s why being involved in this amazing run is so special.”
Looking Ahead to 2025
“We are thrilled to once again invite runners to join us for the 2025 PONDO Trail Run, where adventure meets purpose,” said Matt Botha, founder of Wild Child Africa. “Together with our sponsors, participants, and partners, we are not only exploring the wonders of Pondoland, but also making a tangible difference in the lives of others. We are thrilled with the incredible support we received this year and are eager to surpass these achievements at next year’s run.”
Entries for the 2025 PONDO Ultra and PONDO Coaster, taking place from May 28th to June 1st, open to the public on July 15th. Interested participants are encouraged to visit www.wildchildafrica.com to secure their spot for this unparalleled trail running experience.