His tale includes overcoming an amputation above the knee in 2009, when he was diagnosed with bone cancer. When he became addicted to drugs at a young age, Xolani begged at a traffic light in Pretoria, living on the streets.
One day, Pretoria businessman, Hein Venter, started a conversation with Xolani. Hein found he was so moved by Xolani’s story, that he decided to help. He took him off the streets, and offered him a job, and a prosthetic leg. But on one condition: Xolani had to quit drugs.
Xolani was weaned off drugs, and later off alcohol. And Hein, a keen runner, then also encouraged Xolani to join.