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From scoring goals to marathon roles: Ashay Sewlall's inspiring journey of grit and grace

From scoring goals to marathon roles: Ashay Sewlall's inspiring journey of grit and grace

IOL News03-07-2025
Ashay Sewlall (24) who participated in the Diski Challenge and later took on the Comrades Marathon.
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In the world of sports and fitness, few stories exemplify resilience and passion quite like that of Ashay Sewlall.
A 24-year-old former professional football player from Richards Bay, he has transitioned from competitive leagues to conquering one of the most gruelling endurance races: the Comrades Marathon.
Recently relocated to Durban, Sewlall showcases not only a commitment to fitness but also a dedication to sharing his journey through digital platforms.
Having played at a professional level with Richards Bay FC in the PSL from 2020 to 2024, sports have been a defining aspect of his life.
'Fitness, or should I say football, has always been my passion,' he shares, reflecting on years devoted to the sport.
Now, in a bold step that merges his love for athletics with personal growth, he overcame the formidable challenge of the Comrades Marathon, looking at it not just as a physical test but as a mental milestone - one that has re-ignited his love for football.
'Running the Comrades was a test physically, but more mentally for me to get back into my love for football,' he admits.
'If I can do this, I know I can start football again from the bottom.'
Determined that the journey won't be easy, he is resolute in balancing his work in logistics with the rigorous training required for both running and football.
While he doesn't label himself an influencer, he connects with people simply by being himself.
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Ashay Sewlall sits victorious after completing the Comrades Marathon.
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His approach to social media is refreshing; 'I post content just being me, involved in various sport activities.'
He joined TikTok in 2024 and has since captured the hearts of many South Africans, creating a community of loving supporters.
His enthusiasm for sharing his life resonates with his growing audience, and he speaks fluent isiZulu, which helps him connect with a broader demographic.
Diving into creativity, he reflects on the biggest risks he's taken throughout his life.
'Life is about taking risks,' he states, recalling his journey from school to professional athlete.
Each leap of faith he took propelled him forward: 'Without taking the risk, I would have never achieved all that I have.'
His message is clear, and it's one he stands by daily - a drive that fuels him to rise each morning. 'The drive and grind in me is what wakes me up,' he explains.
With the support of friends and family, the motivation to continue this journey of resilience is unwavering.
Yet, with every success comes misconceptions.
He acknowledges that some may think his journey is easy due to his athletic background.
Ashay Sewlall all suited up ready to take on his next project.
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'Every day is like starting again,' he confesses, emphasising the struggles beneath the surface.
The discipline of adhering to training regimes and healthy eating is a choice, one he grapples with even now.
'I love being outdoors, going for runs, and hitting the gym. Durban is beautiful; it has everything in one city,' he says.
A true advocate for the city, he encourages others to experience its charm.
Though his focus has primarily been on training rather than leisure, he treasures his hometown of Richards Bay, ever keen on making time for visits.
As he thinks ahead to future projects, he has ambitious plans for 2025.
'I want to keep sharing my talent and explore my passions, such as dancing to different music, fitness, speaking different languages, and even acting.'
For those aspiring to enter the arts or entertainment industry, his wisdom shines through.
'Be yourself, be unique, and do it your way,' he advises, reminding everyone that true authenticity sets individuals apart.
In the realm of sport, his mantra remains steadfast: 'Work hard, stay humble, never give up, and always smile good or bad.'
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