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A male runner in athletic gear runs on a misty road. Bold text reads PIRATES 21K Powered by Medshield. Logos for HOT 102.7FM, Die Kantoor, and Pirates are visible, with a faint cityscape in the background.

Joburg’s toughest half-marathon is almost here — and HOT 102.7FM is proudly part of the journey

Joburg’s toughest half-marathon is almost here — and HOT 102.7FM is proudly part of the journey

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Joburg’s toughest half-marathon is almost here — and HOT 102.7FM is proudly part of the journey

Joburg’s toughest half-marathon is almost here — and HOT 102.7FM is proudly part of the journey


With entries already flowing in and excitement steadily building across Gauteng’s running community, the Pirates 21K Powered by Medshield is gearing up once again to take over the streets of Johannesburg. As one of the city’s oldest and most iconic road races, the Pirates 21 remains a bucket-list challenge for seasoned runners and ambitious first-timers alike — and 2026 is shaping up to be one of its most memorable editions yet.

Starting at the historic Pirates Club in Greenside, this gruelling 21.1 km route winds its way through some of Joburg’s most scenic suburbs before pushing runners up the infamous Northcliff Hill, a stretch that has earned the race its reputation as “Joburg’s toughest half-marathon.”

Speaking to HOT 102.7FM, race director Samantha Harrison described the Pirates 21K Powered by Medshield as “the toughest for a reason,” thanks to the infamous climb towards the Northcliff water tower — a stretch many runners recognise as the defining test of the race. But she says that’s exactly what makes it special. The early kilometres are more forgiving and scenic, winding through Joburg’s leafy suburbs before the real climbing begins around the 10–14km mark. Once runners crest the top, they’re rewarded with a fast, exhilarating descent back towards the Pirates Club.

Harrison also highlighted the race’s role in preparing elite athletes for major events like Comrades and Two Oceans, with top runners often using the route for its exceptional hill training. She also emphasised that the event truly caters for everyone — from ambitious first-timers to seasoned athletes — with lively water points every 3km and a strong community spirit throughout. This year, HOT 102.7FM returns as an official media sponsor, shining a spotlight on the stories, personalities and preparations behind the event.

A male runner in athletic gear runs on a misty road. Text reads: PIRATES 21K powered by Medshield, 15 February 2026, with a nod to Die Kantoor. A red skull and crossbones logo appears in the top left corner.

Race pack collection

Participants have been asked to please take note of race registration times at Pirates Club 25 Braeside Road Greenside. All the race info will be emailed by Thursday 12 February.

Event poster for PIRATES 21K registration and number collection at Pirates Club, 25 Braeside Road, Greenside. Includes Die Kantoor as a sponsor. Dates: Feb 13 (1–6pm), Feb 14 (9am–3pm), Feb 15 (4:30–5:30am). Sponsors’ logos included.
If you are collecting a racepack on someone’s behalf you will need to bring with you:
– A signed letter from the entrant stating the name and ID number of the person collecting the entry
– A copy of the ID book or passport of the person you are collecting for.
For substitutions please bring along:
– A letter from the original entrant with their contact details, stating the name and ID number of the person taking over the entry
– A copy of the ID book or passport of the person taking over the entry.
– There will be NO SUBSTITUTIONS ON SUNDAY 15 February

The race DIGIMAG is now live; meaning you can read up about the history of the race and find out what to expect as the 48th edition of Joburg’s Toughest 21k approaches! Check it out here! 👉🏻 https://joom.ag/uFEd

While most runners will celebrate crossing the finish line of the Pirates 21K Powered by Medshield, one familiar face will quietly turn around and head back out onto the course. Gerald Bambilo has become known for doubling the challenge — transforming Joburg’s toughest half-marathon into something even bigger, all in support of a cause close to his heart. What started as a simple decision has evolved into a powerful personal tradition rooted in remembrance and giving back.

🎧 Hear why he chooses to climb Northcliff Hill twice in the audio below.

Listen to a HOT 1027 News preview of the Pirates 21k powered by Medshield:

Parking on race day

PARKING IS LIMITED on Sunday. There is no parking on residents’ pavements or at Sir Lionel Phillips Park will be allowed.

Your vehicle will be towed or fined.

These are your ONLY options:
1. Uber/Bolt or share a ride with your mates. It will make your life easier!
2. Plenty of parking at the fields at Greenside High, entrance in Greers Avenue. Cost is R30 payable on exit. Gate opens 4am
3. Very limited parking at top field at Pirates, entrance Victory Road. Use this option only if you come very early. Gate opens at 4am
4. Do NOT try and get to Pirates main entrance in Braeside Road, it will be closed and you will be stuck in a traffic jam and contribute to the congestion.
5. For directions and info please see the Digimag that will be emailed to you on Thursday.
Please be patient in the traffic and leave home early.

Event parking instructions for Pirates 21K on Sunday, 15 February: Ample parking at Greenside High School for R30, limited parking at Pirates, and no pavement parking allowed. Die Kantoor logos featured at the bottom.