The Comrades Marathon's fastest recorded times are 5:13:58 for men (Tete Dijana, 2023 down run) and 5:44:54 for women (Gerda Steyn, 2023 down run). Steyn also holds the up-run record, becoming the first woman to break 6 hours with her 5:49:46 in 2024. The most gold medals earned in the women's race is 13 by Elena Nurgalieva, while Allan Robb leads the men's race with 12. 
The race also highlights endurance over decades. Louis Massyn has completed 50 Comrades Marathons — the most in history. In 2023 Johannes Maros Mosehla became the oldest known finisher aged 81, a record he extended in 2024 and 2025.[1] He beat the record held by Wally Hayward, who completed the race at age 80 in 1989, 58 years after his first win. 
  10 Fastest times (up & down runs)
  10 Fastest Up Run Times – Men   | Rank | Year | Athlete | Nation | Time | Position | 
  | 1 | 2008 | Leonid Shvetsov |  Russia | 5:24:39 | 1st | 
  | 2 | 2024 | Piet Wiersma |  Netherlands | 5:25:00 | 1st | 
  | 3 | 2000 | Vladimir Kotov |  Belarus | 5:25:33 | 1st | 
  | 4 | 2024 | Dan Moselakwe |  South Africa | 5:25:45 | 2nd | 
  | 5 | 1998 | Dmitri Grishin |  Russia | 5:26:25 | 1st | 
  | 6 | 2000 | Alexi Volgin |  Russia | 5:27:08 | 2nd | 
  | 7 | 1988 | Bruce Fordyce |  South Africa | 5:27:42 | 1st | 
  | 8 | 2024 | Degefa Yohannese Lafebo |  Ethiopia | 5:27:48 | 3rd | 
  | 9 | 1996 | Dmitri Grishin |  Russia | 5:29:33 | 1st | 
  | 10 | 1983 | Bruce Fordyce |  South Africa | 5:30:12 | 1st | 
  10 Fastest Up Run Times – Women   | Rank | Year | Athlete | Nation | Time | Position | 
  | 1 | 2024 | Gerda Steyn |  South Africa | 5:49:46 | 1st | 
  | 2 | 2019 | Gerda Steyn |  South Africa | 5:58:53 | 1st | 
  | 3 | 2024 | Alexandra Morozova |  Russia | 6:05:12 | 2nd | 
  | 4 | 2024 | Courtney Olsen |  USA | 6:08:09 | 3rd | 
  | 5 | 2006 | Elena Nurgalieva |  Russia | 6:09:24 | 1st | 
  | 6 | 2004 | Elena Nurgalieva |  Russia | 6:11:15 | 1st | 
  | 7 | 2015 | Caroline Wöstmann |  South Africa | 6:12:22 | 1st | 
  | 8 | 2006 | Marina Zhalybina |  Russia | 6:12:58 | 2nd | 
  | 9 | 1996 | Ann Trason |  USA | 6:13:23 | 1st | 
  | 10 | 2004 | Marina Zhalybina |  Russia | 6:14:13 | 2nd | 
  10 Fastest Down Run Times – Men   | Rank | Year | Athlete | Nation | Time | Position | 
  | 1 | 2023 | Tete Dijana |  South Africa | 5:13:58 | 1st | 
  | 2 | 2023 | Piet Wiersma |  Netherlands | 5:14:01 | 2nd | 
  | 3 | 2023 | Edward Mothibi |  South Africa | 5:17:34 | 3rd | 
  | 4 | 2016 | David Gatebe |  South Africa | 5:18:19 | 1st | 
  | 5 | 2007 | Leonid Shvetsov |  Russia | 5:20:41 | 1st | 
  | 6 | 2009 | Stephen Muzhingi |  Zimbabwe | 5:23:27 | 1st | 
  | 7 | 2016 | Ludwick Mamabolo |  South Africa | 5:24:05 | 2nd | 
  | 8 | 1986 | Bruce Fordyce |  South Africa | 5:24:07 | 1st | 
  | 9 | 2025 | Tete Dijana |  South Africa | 5:25:28 | 1st | 
  | 10 | 2025 | Pete Wiersma |  Netherlands | 5:25:33 | 2nd | 
 
  10 Fastest Down Run Times – Women   | Rank | Year | Athlete | Nation | Time | Position | 
  | 1 | 2023 | Gerda Steyn |  South Africa | 5:44:54 | 1st | 
  | 2 | 2025 | Gerda Steyn |  South Africa | 5:51:19 | 1st | 
  | 3 | 1989 | Frith van der Merwe |  South Africa | 5:54:43 | 1st | 
  | 4 | 2025 | Alexandra Morozova | .svg.png) Russia | 5:55:56 | 2nd | 
  | 5 | 2023 | Adele Broodryk |  South Africa | 5:56:26 | 2nd | 
  | 6 | 1997 | Ann Trason |  USA | 5:58:25 | 1st | 
  | 7 | 2005 | Tatyana Zhirkova |  Russia | 5:58:51 | 1st | 
  | 8 | 2023 | Carla Molinaro |  South Africa | 6:00:23 | 3rd | 
  | 9 | 1997 | Maria Bak |  Germany | 6:00:28 | 2nd | 
  | 10 | 2023 | Dominika Stelmach |  Poland | 6:06:02 | 4th | 
 Multiple winners
 '+' denotes winner of both an up and a down run 
   | Men's champion | Wins | Club | Women's champion | Wins | Club | 
  | .svg.png) Bruce Fordyce + | 9 | Wits AC, Rand AC |  Elena Nurgalieva+ | 8 |  | 
  | .svg.png) /  Arthur Newton + | 5 |  |  Gerda Steyn + | 4 | Nedbank RC, Phantane AC, Hollywood Bets AC | 
  | .svg.png) Hardy Ballington + | 5 |  | .svg.png) Maureen Holland + | 4 |  | 
  | .svg.png) Wally Hayward + | 5 | Germiston Callies Harriers | .svg.png) Lettie van Zyl + | 3 | Germiston Callies Harriers | 
  | .svg.png) Jackie Mekler + | 5 | Germiston Callies Harriers |  / .svg.png) Helen Lucre + | 3 | Hillcrest Villagers AC | 
  | .svg.png) Alan Robb + | 4 | Germiston Callies Harriers | .svg.png) Frith van der Merwe + | 3 | Benoni Northerns AC | 
  | .svg.png) Dave Bagshaw + | 3 | Savages AC |  Maria Bak + | 3 | Germany | 
  |  Stephen Muzhingi + | 3 |  |  Aleksandra Morozova | 2 |  | 
  |  /  Vladimir Kotov | 3 |  | .svg.png) Isavel Roche-Kelly + | 2 | UCT AC | 
  |  Bongmusa Mthembu + | 3 |  | .svg.png) Elizabeth Cavanagh | 2 | Estcourt AC | 
  |  Tete Dijana | 3 | Nedbank RC |  Olesya Nurgalieva | 2 |  | 
  | .svg.png) Johnny Coleman | 2 |  |  Ann Trason + | 2 | USA | 
  | .svg.png) Bill Cochrane + | 2 |  | .svg.png) Lindsay Weight + | 2 | UCT AC | 
  | .svg.png) Gerald Walsh + | 2 | Durban AC | 
  | .svg.png) Trevor Allen + | 2 | Durban AC | 
  | .svg.png) Derek Preiss | 2 | Westville AC | 
  |  Dmitri Grishin | 2 |  | 
  |  Leonid Shvetsov + | 2 |  | 
 Most gold medals
 Gold medals were first awarded in 1931, and to the first 6 male finishers. In 1972, this was extended to the first 10 male finishers, as it is today. In 1983 a gold medal was awarded to the female winner for the first time. In 1988, this was extended to the first 3 female finishers, then to the first 5 female finishers from 1995, and from 1998 onward to the first 10 female finishers, on par with the male race. 
The following runners won 7 or more gold medals, gold medal span in brackets, clubs noted for local runners, race winners in bold: 
  Runners with 7 or More Comrades Gold Medals – Men   | Athlete | Nation | Club (if local) | Gold Medals | Medal Span | 
  | Alan Robb | .svg.png) South Africa | Germiston Callies Harriers | 12 | 1974–1991 | 
  | Bruce Fordyce | .svg.png) South Africa | Wits University / Rand AC | 11 | 1979–1990 | 
  | Bongmusa Mthembu |  South Africa | MAXED Elite KZN / Nedbank RC / Arthur Ford AC | 11 | 2009–2025[2] | 
  | Trevor Allen | .svg.png) South Africa | Durban AC | 10 | 1950–1961 | 
  | Jackie Mekler | .svg.png) South Africa | Germiston Callies Harriers | 10 | 1952–1969[3] | 
  | Shaun Meiklejohn |  South Africa | Carlton Harriers / Collegians Harriers / MAXED Elite KZN | 10 | 1989–1999 | 
  | Andrew Kelehe |  South Africa | Rentmeester Fattis and Monis / Liberty Nike AC | 10 | 1997–2006 | 
  | Fusi Nhlapo |  South Africa | Liberty Nike AC / MAXED Elite CGA | 10 | 2000–2012 | 
  | Hoseah Tjale | .svg.png) South Africa | – | 9 | 1980–1990 | 
  | Nick Bester |  South Africa | – | 9 | 1988–1997 | 
  | Stephen Muzhingi |  Zimbabwe | – | 9 | 2007–2015 | 
  | Allen Boyce | .svg.png) South Africa | – | 8 | 1936–1956 | 
  | Gordon Baker | .svg.png) South Africa | – | 8 | 1967–1974 | 
  | Hardy Ballington | .svg.png) South Africa | – | 7 | 1932–1947[4] | 
  | Gerald Walsh | .svg.png) South Africa | – | 7 | 1952–1960 | 
  | Charl Mattheus |  South Africa | – | 7 | 1988–1998 | 
  | Oleg Kharitonov |  Russia | – | 7 | 2002–2008 | 
  | Vladimir Kotov |  /  Belarus | – | 7 | 2000–2008 | 
  | Mncedisi Mkhize |  South Africa | – | 7 | 2006–2016 | 
  | Claude Moshiywa |  South Africa | – | 7 | 2005–2016 | 
  | Ludwick Mamabolo |  South Africa | – | 7 | 2010–2017 | 
  | Gift Kelehe |  South Africa | – | 7 | 2011–2023 | 
  Runners with 7 or More Comrades Gold Medals – Women   | Athlete | Nation | Club (if local) | Gold Medals | Medal Span | 
  | Elena Nurgalieva |  Russia | – | 13 | 2003–2015 | 
  | Marina Zhalybina |  Russia | – | 12 | 1999–2013 | 
  | Maria Bak |  Germany | – | 11 | 1995–2008 | 
  | Farwa Mentoor |  South Africa |  | 10 | 2002–2011 | 
  | Olesya Nurgalieva |  Russia | – | 10 | 2003–2015 | 
  | Valentina Shatyayeva |  Russia | – | 9 | 1994–2002 | 
  | Yolande Maclean |  South Africa |  | 9 | 2003–2022 | 
  | Grace De Oliveira |  South Africa |  | 7 | 1999–2007 | 
  | Alexandra Morozova |  Russia |  | 7 | 2017–2025[5] | 
 Most top 10 finishes by women
 The following women have finished in the top 10 of the women's race on 7 or more occasions in the race history. Given the top 10 women only received gold medals from 1998, the gold medals list doesn't fully reflect the history of the women's race as female contenders in the 1980s and early 90s were competing for fewer gold medals relative to the men. 
  Women with the Most Top 10 Finishes at the Comrades Marathon   | Top 10 Finishes | Athlete | Nation | Club (if listed) | Years Active | 
  | 13 | Elena Nurgalieva |  Russia | – | 2003–2015 | 
  | 12 | Marina Zhalybina |  Russia | – | 1999–2013 | 
  | 11 | Maria Bak |  Germany | – | 1995–2008 | 
  | 10 | Farwa Mentoor |  South Africa | Harmony AC / Bonitas AC | 2002–2011 | 
  | 10 | Olesya Nurgalieva |  Russia | – | 2003–2015 | 
  | 9 | Tilda Tearle |  South Africa | Savages AC | 1986–1995 | 
  | 9 | Valentina Shatyayeva |  Russia | – | 1994–2002 | 
  | 9 | Yolande Maclean |  South Africa | MAXED Elite CGA | 2003–2022 | 
  | 8 | Priscilla Carlisle | .svg.png) South Africa | Rand AC | 1981–1989 | 
  | 8 | Ralie Smit | .svg.png) South Africa | Pretoria Marathon Club | 1980–1989 | 
  | 8 | Hazel Hairs | .svg.png) South Africa | Jeppe Quondam AC | 1983–1990 | 
  | 7 | Sanet Beukes |  South Africa | Westville AC | 1992–1998 | 
  | 7 | Grace De Oliveira |  South Africa | MAXED Elite KZN | 1999–2007 | 
 International (non-African) gold medallists
 As the race is the pinnacle of the South African distance running calendar, with local elite athletes targeting the event year-after-year, there are fewer international gold medalists. World class international athletes may target the Comrades from time to time but not on a consistent basis like South African athletes. Achieving even a single gold medal for an international athlete is a significant achievement overcoming local athletes in their premier event. The following non-African international runners have won 2 or more gold medals (winners in bold): 
  International (Non-African) Runners with 2+ Gold Medals – Men   | Athlete | Nation | Gold Medals | Medal Span | 
  | Oleg Kharitonov |  Russia | 7 | 2002–2008 | 
  | Vladimir Kotov* |  Belarus | 7 | 2000–2008 | 
  | Alexi Volgin |  Russia | 6 | 1995–2001 | 
  | Jaroslaw Janicki |  Poland | 5 | 1997–2008 | 
  | Grigory Murzin |  Russia | 5 | 1999–2008 | 
  | Leonid Schvetsov |  Russia | 5 | 2001–2012 | 
  | Dmitri Grishin |  Russia | 4 | 1996–2001 | 
  | Dave Levick |  New Zealand | 3 | 1971–1975 | 
  | Jorge Aubeso |  Spain | 3 | 2002–2004 | 
  | Jonas Buud |  Sweden | 3 | 2011–2014 | 
   | Piet Wiersma |  Netherlands | 3 | 2023–2025 | 
  | Mick Orton |  United Kingdom | 2 | 1972–1973 | 
  | John McBrearty |  New Zealand | 2 | 1973–1975 | 
  | Charly Doll |  Germany | 2 | 1993–1994 | 
  | Peter Camenzind | .svg.png) Switzerland | 2 | 1994–1997 | 
  | Konstantin Santalov |  Russia | 2 | 1997–1999 | 
  | Mikhail Kokorev |  Russia | 2 | 1996–2000 | 
  | Anatoliy Korepanov |  Russia | 2 | 1999–2000 | 
  | Don Wallace | .svg.png) Australia | 2 | 2000–2002 | 
  | Steve Way |  /  England | 2 | 2017–2018 | 
  | Alex Milne |  United Kingdom | 2 | 2024–2025 | 
 - - Kotov subsequently naturalised as a South African citizen
 International (Non-African) Runners with 2+ Gold Medals – Women   | Athlete | Nation | Gold Medals | Medal Span | 
  | Elena Nurgalieva |  Russia | 13 | 2003–2015 | 
  | Marina Zhalybina |  Russia | 12 | 1999–2013 | 
  | Maria Bak |  Germany | 11 | 1995–2008 | 
  | Olesya Nurgalieva |  Russia | 10 | 2003–2015 | 
  | Valentina Shatyayeva |  Russia | 9 | 1994–2002 | 
  | Alexandra Morozova |  Russia | 7 | 2017–2025 | 
  | Tatiana Zhirkova |  Russia | 6 | 2003–2009 | 
  | Marina Myshlyanova |  Russia | 6 | 2005–2010 | 
  | Elvira Kolpakova |  Russia | 5 | 2000–2005 | 
  | Dominika Stelmach |  Poland | 5 | 2019–2025 | 
  | Valentina Liakhova |  Russia | 4 | 1994–1998 | 
  | Ellie Greenwood |  / .svg.png) Canada | 4 | 2011–2015 | 
  | Caitriona Jennings |  Ireland | 4 | 2019–2025 | 
  | Joasia Zakrzewski |  /  Scotland | 3 | 2012–2015 | 
  | Devon Yanko |  USA | 3 | 2012–2018 | 
  | Sarah Bard |  USA | 3 | 2016–2018 | 
  | Ann Trason |  USA | 2 | 1996–1997 | 
  | Birgit Lennartz |  Germany | 2 | 1999–2000 | 
  | Maria Venancio |  Brazil | 2 | 1999–2001 | 
  | Alena Vinitskaya |  Russia | 2 | 2003–2007 | 
  | Kami Semick |  USA | 2 | 2010–2011 | 
  | Lizzy Hawker |  / .svg.png) Switzerland | 2 | 2010–2011 | 
  | Natalia Volgina |  Russia | 2 | 2002–2012 | 
  | Simona Staicu |  Hungary | 2 | 2003–2015 | 
  | Camille Herron |  USA | 2 | 2017–2022 | 
  | Courtney Olsen |  USA | 2 | 2024–2025 | 
 Most Wally Hayward medals
 The following have won 3 or more Wally Hayward medals (for running sub-6 hours, but outside the top 10) since the medal was first awarded in 2007. 
  Athletes with 3 or More Wally Hayward Medals (since 2007)   | Athlete | Nation | Wally Hayward Medals | Medal Span | 
  | Mike Fokoroni |  Zimbabwe | 5 | 2012–2023 | 
  | Prodigal Khumalo |  South Africa | 4 | 2010–2023 | 
  | Peter Muthubi |  South Africa | 3 | 2009–2016 | 
  | Harmans Mokgadi |  South Africa | 3 | 2012–2016 | 
  | Thabo Nkuna |  South Africa | 3 | 2014–2017 | 
  | Charles Dibate Tjiane |  South Africa | 3 | 2012–2018 | 
  | Teboho Sello |  Lesotho | 3 | 2012–2022 | 
  | Renier Grobler |  South Africa | 3 | 2016–2024 | 
 Oldest finisher
 - Marosi Johannes Mosehla – 2025, 83 years in a time of 11:47.27,[6] 2024, 82 years in a time of 10:13.46[7] and 2023, 81 years in 9:26:09.[8][9]
- Wally Hayward – 1989, 80 years. In 1954, winning Comrades for the fifth time, Hayward also was the oldest runner on the day, at the age of 45.[10]
Permanent green numbers
 When a runner completes their 10th Comrades (or achieves either 5 gold medals or 3 wins) they attain their green number and keep their race number for life, the race number effectively being 'retired' only for use by that athlete. The first time a number is awarded it will be flanked by single laurels. After 20 years a double green number with double laurels is earned, followed by another laurel every next 10 years. A 3-time winner or 5 gold qualifier will not get a second green until they reach 20. The race number may subsequently only be inherited by family members. 
The following are holders (either earned or inherited) of race numbers 1 to 10: 
  Top Comrades Marathon Multi-Medal Recipients   | Rank | Name | Medals (Total) | Years Active | Breakdown | 
  | 0((((1))))0 | Clive Crawley | 42 | 1957–2000 | 1  , 22  , 19   | 
  | 0(2)0 | Wally Hayward | 7 (5 wins) | 1930–1989 | 4  , 1  , 2   | 
  | 0(2)0 | Steven Bure | 3 | 2015–2018 | 1  , 3 Bill Rowan | 
  | 0(3)0 | Allen Bodill | 10 | 1947–1968 | 10   | 
  | 0(3)0 | Myles Bodill | 2 | 1989–1994 | 2   | 
  | 0((4))0 | Nick Raubenheimer | 22 | 1953–1975 | 6  , 13  , 3   | 
  | 0((4))0 | Graham Raubenheimer | 11 | 1980–1995 | 4  , 6   | 
  | 0((4))0 | Blake Raubenheimer | 10 | 2005–2017 | 9  , 1 Bill Rowan | 
  | 0(((5)))0 | Allan Ferguson | 36 | 1948–1995 | 3  , 12  , 21   | 
  | 0(6)0 | John Woods | 11 | 1952–1979 | 1  , 8  , 2   | 
  | 0(7)0 | Malcolm Hean | 14 | 1962–1976 | 9  , 5   | 
  | 080 | Unknown (various) | – | 1922–1995 | Medal number '8' was used by multiple runners, including 'Boyle' (1922) and 'Natasha Williams' (1995) | 
  | 0(9)0 | Jackie Mekler | 12 (5 wins) | 1952–1985 | 10  , 1  , 1   | 
  | 0(10)0 | Fred Morrison | 11 | 1938–1966 | 2  , 9   | 
 Most medals – Green number records
 Male quintuple green numbers
   | Medal holder | Medals | 0Number0 | Medal years | Medal categories | Clubs | 
  |  Louis Massyn | 50 | 0(((((403)))))0 | 1973–2025 | 10  , 30  , 10 Vic Clapham | Goudveld Multisport, Outeniqua Harriers | 
 Male quadruple green numbers
   | Medal holder | Medals | 0Number0 | Medal years | Medal categories | Clubs | 
  |  Barry Holland | 49 | 0((((916))))0 | 1973–2023 | 22  , 20  , 6 Bill Rowan, 1 Vic Clapham | Savages AC, Jeppe Quondam AC, Dolphin Coast Striders | 
  |  Wietsche van der Westhuizen | 46 | 0((((4192))))0 | 1978-2025[11] | 6  , 25  , 8 Bill Rowan, 6 Vic Clapham | Asics Running Club, Bellville AC, Krugersdorp Road Runners, Macarthur Marathon Club | 
  |  Dave Rogers | 45[12] | 0((((183))))0 | 1961–2013 | 3  , 26  , 13  , 3 Vic Clapham | Durban AC, Westville AC | 
  |  Vic Boston | 44 | 0((((3111))))0 | 1977–2022 | 17  , 14  , 11 Bill Rowan, 1 Vic Clapham, 1 u | Rocky Road Runners | 
  |  Alan Robb | 43 | 0((((1704))))0 | 1974–2022 | 12  , 16  , 6  , 9 Bill Rowan | Germiston Callies Harriers, Rocky Road Runners | 
  |  Mike Cowling | 43[13] | 0((((7296))))0 | 1975-2023 | 14  , 16  , 12 Bill Rowan, 1 Vic Clapham | Hilton Harriers, Saints AC, Sparten AC, Collegians Harriers | 
   |  Colin Goosen | 43 | 0((((144))))0 | 1980–2025[14] | 24  , 6  , 8 Bill Rowan, 3 Robert Mtshali, 1 Vic Clapham | Save Orion AC, Saints AC, Collegian Harriers, Rocky Road Runners, PE Amateur AC, Uni of Natal PMB | 
  |  Clive Crawley | 42[15] | 0((((1))))0 | 1957–2000 | 1  , 22  , 19   | Savages AC | 
  |  Zwelitsha Gono | 42[16] | 0((((1180))))0 | 1973-2019 | 14  , 21  , 1 Bill Rowan, 6 Vic Clapham | South Coast Striders | 
  |  Dave Lowe | 42 | 0((((1702))))0 | 1974–2015 | 3  , 35  , 3 Bill Rowan, 1 Vic Clapham | Savages AC, Westville AC | 
  |  David Williams | 42[17] | 0((((1550))))0 | 1973-2022 | 1  , 32  , 9 Vic Clapham | Savages AC | 
  |  Tommy Neitski | 41 | 0((((1689))))0 | 1977-2018 | 3  , 33  , 5 Vic Clapham | Sunshine AC | 
  |  Riel Hugo | 40 | 0((((1221))))0 | 1969–2008 | 21  , 14  , 2 Bill Rowan, 3 Vic Clapham | Durbanville AC, Whalers AC, Tygervallei Belville AC, Germiston Callies Harriers | 
  |  Boysie van Staden | 40 | 0((((2516))))0 | 1973–2017 | 6  , 7  , 11  , 7 Bill Rowan, 2 Vic Clapham | DHS Old Boys, Savages AC, Berea Rovers AC, Maxed Elite KZN, Durban AC, PDAC, YPAC | 
  |  Shaun Wood | 40 | 0((((4286))))0 | 1978–2017 | 14  , 29  , 1 Bill Rowan, 3 Vic Clapham | Westville AC, YPAC, Collegians Harriers | 
  |  Johann van Eeden | 40 | 0((((1691))))0 | 1974–2018 | 35  , 5 Vic Clapham | Akasia AC, Ndaba AC, Pretoria MC | 
 No female runner has achieved a quadruple green number yet. 
 Female triple green numbers
   | Medal holder | Medals | 0Number0 | Medal years | Medal categories | Clubs | 
  |  Kleintjie van Schalkwyk | 36 | 0(((7919)))0 | 1983–2025[18] | 7 Bill Rowan, 26  , 3 Vic Clapham | Secunda Marathon Klub, Mossel Bay Harriers, Hartenbos Drawwers | 
  |  Patricia Fisher | 34 | 0(((1011)))0 | 1987–2024 | 19  , 15 Vic Clapham | Stella AC | 
  |  Kim Pain | 32 | 0(((5938)))0 | 1988–2025[19] | 20  , 7 Bill Rowan, 5 Vic Clapham | Jeppe Quondam AC | 
  |  Toni Hesp | 32 | 0(((5974)))0 | 1985–2025[20] | 28  , 4 Vic Clapham | Jeppe AC, Rocky Road Runners | 
  |  Pat Freeman | 31 | 0(((6883)))0 | 1989–2022 | 24  , 7 Vic Clapham | Stella AC, Dolphin Coast Striders | 
  |  Tilda Tearle | 30 | 0(((5701)))0 | 1984–2017 | 3  , 7  , 1 Bill Rowan, 13  , 6 Vic Clapham | Savages AC | 
 International triple/double green numbers
  International Runners with 20 or More Comrades Medals   | ID | Athlete | Nation | Medals | Years Active | 
  | 0(((8612)))0 | John Sneddon |  Scotland | 31 | 1993–2025 | 
  | 0((8272))0 | Klaus Neumann |  Germany | 29 | 1993–2025 | 
  | 0((48663))0 | Tiago Dionisio | .svg.png) Portugal | 23 | 2001–2025 | 
  | 0((9436))0 | Hideo Takano |  Japan | 22 | 1999–2025 | 
  | 0((48418))0 | Nato Amaral |  Brazil | 20 | 2004-2025 | 
  | 0((378))0 | Bruce Matthews |  New Zealand | 20 | 1967–2001 | 
 Most consecutive medals
   | Medal holder | Medals | Achieved in | 
  |  Barry Holland | 49 | 2023[21] | 
  |  Louis Massyn | 47 | 2019[22] | 
  |  Wietsche van der Westhuizen | 46 | 2025[23] | 
  |  Vic Boston | 44 | 2022[24] | 
  |  Alan Robb | 42 | 2015[25] | 
  |  Dave Lowe | 42 | 2015[26] | 
  |  Tommy Neitski | 41 | 2017[27] | 
  |  Kenny Craig | 40 | 1998[28] | 
  |  Riel Hugo | 40 | 2008[29] | 
  |  Shaun Wood | 40 | 2017[30] | 
 See also
  References
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