Sponsorship in sport tends to follow a familiar script. Brands chase the next big thing, the teenage prodigy, the rising star with a decade of headlines ahead of her. Aurora Capital SA has chosen to write a different story, announcing its backing of Masters athlete Ezna Flattery, a woman who only began her formal athletics journey in 2021, after years of putting family, work and personal commitments first.
It is a partnership that speaks directly to the theme of this Sponsorship edition, because what a sponsor chooses to back reveals what it values, and this one declares plainly that belief in women’s sport should never carry an age limit.
Flattery’s beginning is the emotional engine of her story. When she joined Central Gauteng Masters Athletics in 2021, she was not easing into the sport. She targeted the 5,000m and 10,000m, won both and set Gauteng records in her age category, announcing herself as a competitor with lost time to make up and every intention of making it up quickly.
What followed was a competitive range that few athletes at any level would attempt. Her programme has grown to span the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1,500m, 5,000m and 10,000m on the track, along with 10km road races, half-marathons and marathon-distance running. She is not a single-event specialist but a complete athlete, and she credits road running with keeping her physically and mentally sharp outside the track season while offering a different kind of competitive challenge.
The world took notice in 2025, when Flattery represented South Africa at the World Masters Indoor Championships in Gainesville, Florida. The event drew around 7,000 athletes from 105 countries, with South Africa represented by just seven.
Flattery reached the final in every event she entered and returned home with a bronze medal in the 10km road race, a performance that confirmed her place among the best in the world in her category. It is exactly that record of quiet, relentless achievement that drew Aurora Capital SA to her corner.
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“Ezna’s story is exactly the kind we are proud to support,” says Hercu Pienaar, Head of Marketing at Aurora Capital SA. “Her journey shows how performance, purpose, health and consistency can reinforce one another at every stage of life.”
“We see this sponsorship as an opportunity to support Ezna as an athlete, while also helping share a positive message with the wider community.”
Aurora Capital SA Head of Marketing, Hercu Pienaar
For Flattery, the backing changes the practical arithmetic of competing. Masters athletics carries real costs, and athletes at this level routinely fund their own travel, accommodation, entry fees, equipment and preparation. A main sponsor lifts that weight.

“To have Aurora Capital SA as my main sponsor is an incredible privilege and a major source of motivation,” says Flattery. “Masters athletics involves many costs, from travel and accommodation to entry fees, equipment, and preparation.”
“This support relieves that financial pressure and gives me the space to focus more fully on my training and performance.”
World Masters Indoor Championships Bronze Medalist, Ezna Flattery
The meaning of the partnership, she says, runs deeper than the financial relief. “It means there are people and an organisation that believe in me and are investing in this dream with me. That kind of support is invaluable,” says Flattery.
The road ahead is mapped with intent. Flattery is currently focused on road racing, particularly the 10km and 21.1km distances, and her upcoming calendar includes the Spar Women’s Race series and the Absa Run Your City events, two of the most visible platforms in South African road running and stages where her story will reach thousands of fellow runners.
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The partnership is also looking beyond the finish line. Aurora Capital SA and Flattery are exploring community-focused initiatives linked to the sponsorship, which may include talks and small sessions with older communities, schools and local groups covering fitness, healthy lifestyle choices, goal-setting and basic financial awareness. It is a natural extension of a sponsorship built on the idea that performance and purpose reinforce one another.
For Flattery, the measure of success reaches past medals and records to the people her story might move. “I would like this journey to encourage people to start where they are. It does not have to be running.”
“If someone decides to walk, join a group, set a goal or take better care of themselves because of this story, that would mean a great deal to me.”
That is the quiet power of this partnership. Aurora Capital SA has not simply funded a season. It has amplified a message, and it is a reminder to every brand watching that when sponsors back women at every stage of life, the return is measured in far more than medals.
Main Photo Caption: Masters athlete Ezna Flattery has secured the backing of Aurora Capital SA, a partnership that fuels her racing ambitions and her drive to inspire active, healthy living in communities around the country. All Photos: Supplied
Photo 2 Caption: From the 100m sprint to marathon distance running, Flattery has built an extraordinary competitive range since taking up the sport in 2021.
Photo 3 Caption: Flattery has represented South Africa, and wants her journey to encourage others to start where they are, no matter their age or their pace.
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