South African athletics mourns Mathews Leeto: A Tribute to 'The General'
Mathews Leeto, affectionately known as 'The General', remembered for his humility, quiet strength, and dedication to the sport.
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The South African athletics community is in mourning following the death of elite long-distance runner Mathews Leeto, who died in a car accident on Wednesday, along with his coach, Motlagale.
Leeto was a prominent member of the Hollywood Athletics Club and affectionately known by many as "The General" for his quiet strength and dignified presence on and off the track.
The club expressed its deep sorrow, confirming the loss of 'one of our Elite athletes, Mathews Leeto, who tragically lost his life in a car accident yesterday.'
'Mathews was a valued part of our club and community, a committed athlete, a supportive teammate, and a kind-hearted individual known affectionately to many as 'The General'. His quiet strength and gentle nature left a lasting impression on everyone he trained and competed alongside,' said the club.
Leeto's passing has sparked an outpouring of grief and heartfelt tributes from across the country, with fellow runners and fans remembering both his athletic excellence and his humility.
He leaves behind a young family, with the club urging the public to respect their privacy during this painful time.
'We stand in support of his loved ones and ask that their privacy be respected during this difficult time.'
On social media, long-time followers and fellow athletes have shared personal memories of Leeto's journey and rise in the running scene.
Longtime friend and fellow athlete Tumelo Mabua shared a personal reflection on Facebook, remembering Leeto's breakthrough moment at the Tembisa Mile.
'He ran so fast that day that he led the race for 5km, with years came experience, and he matured,' Mabua wrote.
He recalled how Leeto often laughed about being overtaken in that early race, a memory his coach never let him forget.
Leeto's growth in the sport was evident in later achievements, including his standout performance at the Motsepe Foundation 10km Race.
'Leeto was establishing himself and taking his own space in the running arena. Sadly, we will not see much further. It's a blow to SA running,' Mabua said, ending his tribute with; 'May his soul rest in peace. Death be not proud!'
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Hollywood Athletics Club said Mathews will be deeply missed by his clubmates, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
"He will be remembered not only for his dedication to the sport, but for the way he carried himself with humility, grace, and quiet leadership.'
The athletics world now awaits details of the upcoming memorial, with the club confirming; 'Further information regarding memorial arrangements will be shared when available.'
As the tributes continue to flow, the name 'Mathews Leeto' will be remembered not only for the races he ran, but for the spirit he embodied, steady, noble, and deeply respected.
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