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‘What’s Your Epic?’ Gathers Momentum as Amputee Riders Prepare for the 2026 Cape Epic

Movement is a Right, not a Privilege

Since launching late last year, Össur South Africa’s ‘What’s Your Epic?’ campaign has gained strong traction, with six amputee athletes now deep into training for the 2026 Cape Epic (15–22 March). As preparations intensify, the campaign continues to rally South Africans around a powerful belief: that access to mobility is fundamental to dignity, independence, and opportunity.

Three amputee teams will line up at one of the world’s most demanding mountain biking events, not only to test their physical limits, but to raise awareness and funds for three South African non-profit organisations restoring mobility and independence to people living with limb loss or disability: Jumping Kids, Rejuvenate SA, and Zimele.

Over the past few weeks, the riders have been balancing rigorous training schedules with advocacy, fundraising, and community engagement, using the build-up to the Cape Epic to shine a spotlight on the everyday barriers faced by thousands of South Africans who lack access to basic mobility solutions.

“Since launching ‘What’s Your Epic?’, the response has been incredibly encouraging,” says Blignaut Knoetze, Managing Director of Össur South Africa. “What’s been most powerful is seeing how this campaign has resonated beyond sport. It’s sparked conversations about access, inclusion, and what mobility truly means in people’s lives.”

For the six riders, the road to the Cape Epic is as much mental as it is physical. Long training rides, strength work, and recovery sessions are all undertaken with a deeper purpose in mind.

“Training for the Cape Epic is intense, but every ride reminds me why this matters,” says Rentia Retief, artist and amputee athlete. “With the right prosthetic and support, I’ve been able to reclaim the life I knew before losing my leg. Through this campaign, we’re trying to help make that same freedom possible for others.”

Mhlengi Gwala, international para-triathlete and African champion, adds, “This race is about more than endurance. It’s about representation and showing what’s possible when people are given the tools and support to move forward.”

Representing the third team, Brian Style, a passionate cyclist who rebuilt his life through mountain biking, says, “Preparing for the Cape Epic is both challenging and incredibly rewarding. Being part of this campaign gives real meaning to the training, knowing that every kilometre ridden helps create opportunities for others to regain their independence and confidence.”

Funds raised through the campaign will support:

  • Jumping Kids, which provides prosthetic limbs, education access, and sport opportunities to children with limb loss.
  • Rejuvenate SA, which supplies mobility aids to adults who cannot afford them, restoring dignity and independence.
  • Zimele, which supports adults with physical disabilities to regain independence, reintegrate into society, and build economic self-sufficiency.

Together, these organisations are changing lives every day, from helping a child take their first steps to enabling adults to return to work and participate fully in their communities.

“The riders may be the face of the campaign, but the real heroes are the organisations working on the ground,” says Knoetze. “Our role is to amplify their impact and encourage South Africans to get involved in any way they can.”

As race day draws closer, Össur South Africa is calling on individuals, corporates, and communities to support the campaign through donations, fundraising initiatives, partnerships, or simply by sharing the message.

“‘What’s Your Epic?’ asks a simple but powerful question,” says Knoetze. “How can each of us help remove barriers and create access? When we support mobility, we support inclusion, opportunity, and futures.”

Donate, fundraise, or get involved as an individual or company. Your support can help someone stand, walk, work, play, or believe in possibility again.

Donations: Össur Donations, ABSA Bank, Account number: 4123 215 542, Branch code: 632005, Reference: Company name and contact number. For more information or Section 18A certificates, please contact Amelda Potgieter at apotgieter@ossur.com.

This is more than a race. It’s a movement.
What’s your Epic?

Össur South Africa Launches 2026 ‘What’s Your Epic?’ Campaign

Movement is a Right, not a Privilege

Inspiring South Africa to Support Mobility, Inclusion and the Power of Possibility

Össur South Africa‘s Team 1: Rentia Retief & Travis Warwick-Oliver

Össur South Africa is proud to announce the launch of the 2026 ‘What’s Your Epic?’ campaign, an initiative that champions one simple truth: everyone deserves the freedom to move. As the world turns its attention to the Cape Epic from 15 – 22 March 2026, Össur is once again harnessing this global stage to drive awareness, spark action, and rally support for mobility access across South Africa.

Following the success of last year’s inaugural campaign, Össur South Africa has entered three amputee teams into the 2026 Cape Epic, one of the world’s most iconic and demanding mountain biking events. These six remarkable riders embody grit, courage, and the unbreakable belief that mobility transforms lives. Their mission is bigger than the race: to unlock meaningful support and funding for three exceptional non-profit organisations: Jumping Kids, Zimele and Rejuvenate SA.

“Movement is a fundamental right, not a privilege reserved for the few,” says Blignaut Knoetze, Managing Director of Össur South Africa. “Whether you’re an elite athlete, a child receiving their first prosthetic or an adult rebuilding independence; mobility unlocks dignity, participation, and potential. ‘What’s Your Epic?’ is our call to South Africa to stand with us in supporting organisations who make this freedom possible.”

The 2026 campaign aims to raise funds and awareness for four organisations driving mobility access and inclusion:

  • Jumping Kids: Providing quality prostheses, education access, and sport opportunities to children living with limb loss, giving them the tools to build confident, successful futures.
  • Rejuvenate SA: Founded on the belief that movement is a basic human right, Rejuvenate SA supplies mobility aids to those who cannot afford them, restoring dignity and independence.
  • Zimele: Meaning “independence” in Xhosa, Zimele supports adults with physical disabilities to regain control over their lives, reintegrate into society and build economic self-sufficiency.

Together, these six athletes across three teams are redefining what’s possible.

  • Team 1: Rentia Retief & Travis Warwick-Oliver

Rentia (33, Somerset West), an artist and amputee athlete, who survived a cycling accident in 2023. Her journey is a testament to courage and the belief that mobility is a right every person deserves. Partnering with her is Travis (32, Durban), founder of Rejuvenate SA, adaptive athlete, and two-time UTMB finisher who has transformed his own amputation into a mission to help others move freely and live without limitations.

  • Team 2: Mhlengi Gwala & Kean Dry

Mhlengi (34, Durban), an international para-triathlete and multiple African champion who continues to defy all odds after a 2018 attack that led to the amputation of his right leg. Riding alongside him is Kean (30, Cape Town), a dedicated endurance athlete and community motivator whose story of resilience inspires thousands to believe that adversity does not define possibility.

  • Team 3: Brian Style & Rudi Joubert

Brian (40, Springs), a passionate cyclist who has rebuilt his life through mountain biking, uses sport as a platform for giving back. He rides with Rudi (42, Secunda), a determined amputee athlete known for his positivity, teamwork, and commitment to raising funds for mobility solutions.

“These riders are not just racing, they are raising their voices for those who cannot and shining a spotlight on organisations that restore dignity, independence, and hope,” says Knoetze. Össur South Africa is inviting the public, corporates, partners, and communities to be part of this extraordinary movement. Whether through donations, corporate partnerships, fundraising initiatives, or simply sharing the message, every contribution helps someone stand, walk, run, play, work, or dream again.

“‘What’s Your Epic?’ is about pushing boundaries; not just on the bike, but in society,” adds Knoetze. “When we support mobility, we support access. We support inclusion. We support futures. We are asking South Africa to back our riders, our NPOs, and the belief that everyone deserves the freedom to move.”

Donate, fundraise, or get involved as an individual and/ or company. Your support can help someone take their first step, return to work, join a sport, or believe in possibility again.
Össur Donations, ABSA Bank, Account number: 4123 215 542, Branch code: 632005
Reference: company name and contact number

Please contact Amelda Potgieter (apotgieter@ossur.com) for more information and/ or Section 18A certificates.

This is more than a race. It’s a movement. What’s your Epic?