It’s Nuts, Below the Belt – DareDevil Run is Happening – 31 October 2025
13 August 2025 – With this year’s bold tagline, “Make your ballsiest move yet”, the Hollard Daredevil Run continues to push boundaries in the fight against prostate and testicular cancers.
This annual awareness campaign invites men to run 5km wearing nothing but a purple Speedo – sparking conversations, challenging stigmas and encouraging early detection through testing to deal with life’s unsures.

First launched sixteen years ago, the Hollard Daredevil Run features a main event at Zoo Lake in Jozi, along with smaller runs in neighbourhoods, schools and universities nationwide.
More than just a run, this initiative is a powerful movement that gets people talking, testing and taking action. This year, it is taking place on Friday, 31 October.
The official launch of the 2025 Hollard Daredevil Run took place today at Hollard Campus in Parktown, Joburg, where funds raised from the 2024 event were formally handed over to our partners in the fight against male cancers – the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) as well as the Prostate Cancer Foundation. With 2024 being yet another record-breaking year, with more Daredevils taking to the streets around the country than ever before, approximately R780 000 was raised. Hollard is topping this amount up to bring it to a total of R1 million which will be used to increase awareness, reducing uncertainty around cancer testing, especially in areas that don’t often have access to essential screening that can save lives.
“As a nation, sport is in our blood, if we are that passionate about it, we can be equally passionate about our health,” says Hazel Chimhandamba, Group Chief Marketing Officer at Hollard. “But just imagine if society paid the same passion and attention to, understanding the risks of prostate and testicular cancers.” Chimhandamba explains that this is why Hollard Daredevil Run is such a powerful platform. “It raises awareness in a fun and engaging way sparking dialogue about men’s health in a non-threatening way. For Hollard, we are always optimistic and strongly believe that through increased awareness we can make a positive impact on early detection,” she added.

Prostate cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in South African men. According to South Africa’s 2023 National Cancer Registry, 1 in 16 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. International data shows that about 1 in 4 black men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer versus 1 in 8 white males. Infographic
Although less widespread overall, testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young men aged 15 to 35, affecting approximately 1 in every 1 749 males (NCR 2023). A simple one-minute shower self-examination to check for lumps, swelling, or changes in the testicles can save a young man’s life by promoting early detection of testicular cancer, which is highly treatable when caught early. Infographic
Register Today!
How to participate:
At the annual Zoo Lake event in Joburg taking place on Friday, 31 October at 15 00.
Registrations for the 2025 Hollard Daredevil Run will be open from 13 August at Ticketpro at a cost of R180.00, which includes the courier of a registration pack and a complimentary purple Speedo.
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Participants in locations throughout the country can register to run on their own or in groups with friends, family, or colleagues anywhere in the country on Friday, 31 October. Find local runs to join here https://www.facebook.com/DAREdevilRun
Donate
Donations towards raising awareness of prostate and testicular cancer may be made on BackaBuddy.
For more information, go to www.hollard.co.za/daredevilrun
About Hollard
The Hollard Insurance Group (“Hollard”) is South Africa’s largest privately owned insurance group. Hollard provides short-term, life insurance and investment products to a diverse customer base. Hollard through Hollard International has access to 10 markets across the continent namely South Africa, Botswana, Ghana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
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