Elana Meyer

Elana Meyer is one of South Africa’s iconic sporting greats - an Olympic medallist, a multiple global record-holder and a world champion - and yet there is still so much more to Elana Meyer than her highly consistent, elite athletic career.  She has been devoted to achieving youth development through sport; she’s a delighted mother; an intrepid outdoor adventurer, an outstanding coach, a highly sought after motivational speaker and one of the founding  Directors of ENDUROCAD Africa’s first Academy dedicated to endurance sports.

  • Celebrating the last decade

    During 2005, and at the age of 39, I announced my retirement from

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  • ENDUROCAD hosts first school clinic in Gauteng

    Turning the clock back many years, I can remember attending my first

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  • Paula Radcliffe - a running sensation

    There are many gifted athletes with loads of talent all over the world. Of

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  • Oystercatcher trail run experience

    Skilpadgat, our family farm, is 5 km outside the small town of Albertinia,

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  • Sanlam Cape Town Marathon - going for gold

    A world-class city needs a world-class marathon, an annual event in which we

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  • Matieland – Track, trail and so much more

    Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in South Africa, is situated at the

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  • Elana Meyer carrying the flag.

    Sanlam Cape Town Marathon takes off

    The word ‘marathon’ comes from the legend of Pheidippides, a Greek messenger

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  • Our farm Skilpadgat, which is 5 km outside Albertinia.

    Running is medicine

    I went for my first-ever run on our farm Skilpadgat, which is 5 km outside

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  • Challenge yourself and expand your limits

    Can you still remember the first time you got something right when you

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  • NEWS

    The Cape Town Marathon has secured a major new naming rights sponsorship...

  • "If you want to win a race try the 100 meter. If you want to win an

  • What inspires athletes to become great? Internal vs external motivation

    Every four years when you watch the Olympic Games, new champions come to the

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