Gerda Steyn
Gerda Steyn (born 3 March 1990) is a South African marathon and ultramarathon athlete. She set the Comrades Marathon down-run record in 2023 with a mark of 5:44:54, becoming the fourth woman under 6 hours for that race.
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Birth name | Gerda Steyn |
Nationality | South African |
Born | Bothaville, Free State, South Africa | 3 March 1990
Education | University of the Free State |
Occupation | long-distance runner |
Years active | 2014-present |
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Country | South Africa |
Sport | Athletics |
Event(s) | Marathon, Ultramarathon |
Club | Phantane Athletics Club |
Coached by | Andrew Booysen |
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On 11 April 2021, she became the SA marathon record holder with a time of 2:25:28 at the Xiamen Tuscany Camp Elite Marathon in Siena, Italy.
Early life
Her parents are Pieter and Trudie Steyn. Gerda grew up on a farm in the Bothaville area and completed her schooling in 2008 at the Bothaville High School. Afterwards, she qualified as a quantity surveyor from the University of the Free State. She has a sister, Estie, and a brother, Stefan.
Career
In 2014 she went to work in Dubai and joined a running club, where she discovered her talent for running.[1] After completing her first Comrades in 2015, she met 1991 winner Nick Bester who became her coach.[2]
Her first major career victory was in the 2018 Two Oceans Marathon, in a time of 3:39:32.
She won the 2019 up Comrades Marathon in a record time of 5 hours, 58 minutes and 53 seconds, becoming the first woman to complete the up run in under six hours.[3]
She also won the 2019 Two Oceans Marathon in a time of 3:31:28, and won it for the fourth time in a row in 2023, with a record time of 3:29:06.[4]
She competed in the women's marathon at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[5]
Her best time for a standard marathon is the SA record of 2:25:28, achieved in 2021 at the 2021 IAAF Xiamen Tuscany Camp Elite Marathon in Siena, Italy, breaking the previous 25-year-old SA record by more than a minute.[6]
Results
Year | Race | Place | Position | Time |
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2015 | Comrades | Durban | 56th | 8:19:08 |
2016 | Two Oceans | Cape Town | 14th | 4:15:44 |
Comrades | Pietermaritzburg | 14th | 7:08:23 | |
2017 | Comrades | Durban | 4th | 6:45:45 |
2018 | Two Oceans | Cape Town | 1st | 3:39:32 |
Comrades | Pietermaritzburg | 2nd | 6:15:34 | |
New York Marathon | New York | 13th | 2:31:04[7] | |
2019 | Two Oceans | Cape Town | 1st | 3:31:28 |
Comrades | Durban | 1st | 5:58:53 | |
New York Marathon | New York | 11th | 2:27:48[8] | |
2020 | London Marathon | London | 7th | 2:26:51[9] |
2021 | Olympic Games | Sapporo | 15th | 2:32:10 |
2022 | Two Oceans | Cape Town | 1st | 3:29:42[10] |
2023 | Two Oceans | Cape Town | 1st | 3:29:06[11] |
2023 | Comrades | Durban | 1st | 5:44:54 |
References
- "Gerda Steyn: The Tough One". Never stop running. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- https://www.nedbankrunningclub.co.za/News/DisplayNewsItem.aspx?niid=61485
- Andrew Dawson (10 June 2019). "Women's Course Record Shattered at 2019 Comrades Marathon". Runner's World. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- Botton, Wesley (15 April 2023). "Gerda Steyn wins again with record performance at Two Oceans". The Citizen. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- "Athletics - STEYN Gerda". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 16 August 2021. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
- David Isaacson (11 April 2021). "Queen Gerda Steyn breaks 25-year old SA marathon record". Times LIVE. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
- "New York Road Runners Official Race Results". results.nyrr.org. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- "New York Road Runners Official Race Results". results.nyrr.org. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- "Gerda Steyn flies SA flag at London Marathon". Sport. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
- "Sensational Gerda Steyn obliterates course record to claim third Two Oceans title". News24. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
- "Gerda Steyn smashes her own Two Oceans record". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 15 April 2023.