James Moloi Sprints Into Second Term As Athletics South Africa's President With A Game Plan

Adnaan Mohamed
04 Jun 2025
11:40

In the high-stakes arena of athletics administration, James Moloi, was re-elected as president of Athletics South Africa (ASA) at the federation's quadrennial general meeting in Kempton Park in Johannesburg.

James Moloi has been re-elected to lead Athletics South Africa after defeating former president Aleck Skhosana
James Moloi has been re-elected to lead Athletics South Africa after defeating former president Aleck Skhosana

Moloi now laces up for another four-year lap around the track determined to break records beyond the finish line of routine leadership.

The former middle-distance athlete surged ahead of rival and former ASA president Aleck Skhosana, clinching the victory at the Southern Sun Hotel in Johannesburg.

Though the final margin remained under wraps, the vote sent a clear message: the baton remains in Moloi’s hands.

James Moloi
I’m thankful for the support shown by the council, which shows that we’ve done well over the last four years. Now I’m going to do my level best to uplift the sport even further and bring more events to South Africa.

Moloi’s second term kicks off with a full stadium of expectations. The new ASA board may have crossed the election finish line, but now the real relay begins. With sponsorship drives, administrative stability, and unity on the agenda, Moloi has set his sights on building a winning team from the inside out.

James Moloi
In most cases, we went to different companies in 2022 and 2023, and most of them told us straight away that we needed to be stable and deliver results.
James Moloi
But now, when we visit these companies, we can say: ‘Please join us — our athletes are doing very well.

Just as a long-distance runner needs steady pacing and endurance, Moloi knows the importance of momentum.

James Moloi
We will go out of our way to try to get new sponsors for track and field, road running, and everything else, so our athletes can receive incentives going forward. We are also going to unite the board. The board is going to be solid because these guys have a lot of experience.

One of Moloi’s first hurdles is a critical one: hiring a permanent CEO—a post left in limbo for the past four years with Terrence Magogodela in an acting role. For Moloi, this isn’t just a routine handoff. It’s a sprint to secure the federation’s core.

James Moloi
That’s the number one point on my agenda, immediately after we’ve met with the board. Because when I go to Parliament, that’s the first thing they’re going to ask. I’m going to move as fast as I can to appoint a new CEO so we can stabilise this organisation. We can’t wait.

Joining Moloi on the leadership podium is newly elected vice-president John Mathane, president of Athletics Gauteng North. Meanwhile, Kesa Molotsane, a long-distance runner with strategic stride, will chair the Athletes’ Commission after serving as deputy.

Veteran administrators Jakes Jacobs (Cross Country), Enoch Skosana (Road Running), and Jean Verster (Track and Field) return to their positions, anchoring the board with experience and institutional knowledge. The four additional board members rounding out the squad are Esther Malema and Adelina Seipati Ranthimo (both retained), and newcomers Johanita Bester and Mike Masepe.

Like a coach urging his team through the final turn, SASCOC president Barry Hendricks delivered a powerful halftime talk to the new board: 

Barry Hendricks
Your role is to look at your vision for the next four years — what targets you're going to set, what challenges you'll overcome, and what weaknesses you can eliminate — because that’s what will determine whether or not you’ll be successful at the end of 2028.

He didn’t mince words about the importance of unity:

Barry Hendricks
We need a unified approach from all the provinces, so put your firm belief as a federation behind this board. It is their time to elevate the organisation to another, more professional level.

Despite the victory, not everything felt like a lap of honour. Central Gauteng Athletics and Athletics Free State’s withdrawal from the nominations left Moloi with a bruised heart, reminding him that the race to build an inclusive, democratic federation is far from over.

James Moloi
Unfortunately, my heart is sore because some members were denied the chance to contest the elections. We will strengthen our constitution to ensure this doesn’t happen again in the future.

In a sport where every millisecond counts and every step is measured, James Moloi understands the value of timing, teamwork, and tenacity. His next term won’t be a jog in the park—it’s a marathon of reform, strategy, and results. And with the starter pistol now fired, he’s off—running full tilt toward a stronger, faster, and hopefully a more unified Athletics South Africa.

EXCLUSIVE | Laurian Johannes Haupt: “We Are Ready and Excited for the Rugby World Cup 2025”
EXCLUSIVE | Laurian Johannes Haupt: “We Are Ready and Excited for the Rugby World Cup 2025”
Stormers’ Bomb Squad Gamble Flopped Against Glasgow
Stormers’ Bomb Squad Gamble Flopped Against Glasgow
Banyana Beat Botswana To Open Three Nations Series With A Win
Banyana Beat Botswana To Open Three Nations Series With A Win
Follow Telecom Asia Sport!
Comments
No Comments Yet! Be the first to share what you think!
This website uses cookies
This provides customers with a personalized experience and increases the efficiency of visiting the site, allowing us to provide the most efficient service. By using the website and accepting the terms of the policy, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this policy.