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Celebrations Erupt as World-Class Rosemoor Athletics Track Is Unveiled in George

From left is Ald. Jackie von Brandis (Executive Mayor of George), Mr Gayton McKenzie (National Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture), Mr Ricardo McKenzie (Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport), and Ald. Andrew Stroebel (Executive Mayor of the Garden Route District Municipality)

Joy, pride, and hope filled the air during the official handover of the Rosemoor Athletics Synthetic Track, as hundreds of George residents, stakeholders, learners, educators, and government officials from national, provincial, and local spheres gathered at Rosemoor Stadium on Monday, 23 June 2025. The National Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Mr Gayton McKenzie, joined by the Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Mr Ricardo McKenzie, and the Executive Mayor of George, Ald. Jackie von Brandis officially handed over the new, state-of-the-art Class 2 athletics track — a world-class facility valued at just over R40 million.

Also in attendance were the Executive Mayor of the Garden Route District Municipality (GRDM), Ald. Andrew Stroebel; Dr Nomafrench Mbombo, Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament and former Provincial Minister of Health; Executive Deputy Mayor of George, Cllr Browen Johnson; MMC for Social Development, Libraries, Sport and Customer Care, Cllr. Melvin Roelfse, George Municipal Councillors, officials of the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport and the George Municipality, representatives from Athletics SWD, the Eden Sport Council, local sports organisations, and hundreds of enthusiastic citizens.

National Minister Gayton McKenzie commended George Municipality for its responsible and impactful use of public funds, calling the track ‘an investment in the future’. “Today is a great day. I must congratulate the Mayor of George on how the funds were used — exactly for what they were intended. You can see this is a R40 million facility. So, I want to congratulate the George Municipality — it’s a job well done.” Minister Mackenzi also expressed confidence that the new facility would nurture future athletic champions: “I’m telling you, out of the Garden Route we’ll see another Akani Simbine, Walaza, or Caster Semenya. There’s going to be a big star coming from here. Different athletes will rise because an investment has been made in their future. This is an investment in the future.”

Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Mr Ricardo McKenzie, also celebrated the occasion: “The feeling of having this facility is one of excitement and exhilaration. As the Western Cape Government, we believe in collaboration and infrastructure development because it creates jobs. With this track, we’ll attract more sports events to the picturesque Garden Route, and those events will generate even more job opportunities. So yes, it’s about fun — but more than that, it’s about jobs, and it’s about the journey to the Olympics and the world stage. And it all starts with a facility like this.”

Executive Mayor of George, Ald. Jackie von Brandis welcomed attendees and underscored the success of collaboration across all spheres of government: “This project is a shining example of successful collaboration between all three spheres of government and our stakeholders. The presence of such distinguished guests is a testament to what we can achieve when we work as one. We are especially excited for our children, who will benefit most from this investment. I am proud to say that this track belongs to you. It is a statement to every athlete, every student, and every dreamer in our community that George invests in its people. It is a step toward making George the premier sports destination of the Garde Route – a place where talent is nurtured, potential is unlocked, and excellence is celebrated. This track aligns perfectly with our tourism brand, Naturally George, and our positioning as a city for all reasons.”

Among the highlights of the event was the handover of athletic equipment to 10 schools from across the Garden Route District, including the Karoo region. Educators and learners were present to receive the equipment, demonstrating the municipality’s commitment to school sports development. Another highlight was the special acknowledgement of 74-year-old athletics legend Louis Massyn from George, who has completed 50 Comrades Marathons.

Adding flair and energy to the celebration were vibrant performances by the St. Mary’s Primary School majorettes, who helped create a festive and memorable atmosphere.

The Rosemoor Synthetic Athletics Track was funded through the Integrated Urban Development Grant (IUDG). The facility was completed on schedule and within the allocated budget of R40.59 million. The project was prioritised through George Municipality’s Integrated Development Plan (IDP) and informed by extensive stakeholder engagement. Athletics SWD has been involved throughout the process and is working with the Municipality to secure funding for future phases of the development.

The new tartan track meets international standards, ensuring that athlete performances are officially recognised. The upgrade is expected to elevate the quality of athletics in the region, encourage broader participation, and provide local talent with a professional platform to grow and compete.

The facility is envisioned as a hub for schools and clubs in the area and is designed to host regional, national, and even international events, supporting George’s ambition to become a prime destination for sports tourism while boosting the local economy.

Watch video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciXPDLdZyN0

Handover of athletic equipment to 10 schools from in the Garden Route
From left is Ald. Jackie von Brandis (Executive Mayor of George), Mr Ricardo McKenzie (Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport), Louis Massyn from George, who has completed 50 Comrades Marathons, and Mr Gayton McKenzie (National Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture)
Enthusiastic citizens in attendance to witness the new athletic track
St. Mary’s Primary School majorettes added flair and energy to the celebration
74-year-old athletics legend Louis Massyn from George
Mr Gayton McKenzie (National Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture), Mr Ricardo McKenzie (Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport), Ald. Jackie von Brandis (Executive Mayor of George), Ald. Andrew Stroebel (Executive Mayor of the Garden Route District Municipality) and Cllr Browen Johnson (Executive Deputy Mayor of George)
Mr Godfrey Louw- (Municipal Manager, George Municipality), D Speelman (Chairman: Eden Sports Council), Cllr Melvin Roelfse (MMC for Social Development, Libraries, Sport & Customer Care and Nomafrench Mbombo (Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament)
Fumane Tladi, Sign language Interpreter and Mr Desmond Speelman Eden Sport Council Chairman
Fumane Tladi, Sign Language Interpreter and Dr. Lyndon Bouah, Chief Director of the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport
Fumane Tladi, Sign language Translator and Cllr Melvin Roelfse, MMC for Social Development, Libraries, Sport and Customre Care