Lesedi Kotli and her younger sister Mbali at the Jeppe Sports Grounds after the Jeppe Fun Run.
Runners of all ages took part in the annual 5km Jeppe Fun Run hosted by Jeppe High School for Girls on August 13.
According to Mr Dave Lincoln, head of sport strategy for the high school, the fun run was a fundraiser for an internal bridge that the school plans on building between Jeppe High School for Girls and the school’s sports grounds.
The run, which began at 8am on Saturday, started on the grounds of Jeppe High School for Girls and ended on the school’s sports grounds.
Participants were encouraged to dress up in colourful carnival-themed clothing for the event.
Hurlyvale resident Louie Fourie was the first runner to cross the line with his dog Bolt.
The Laher family from Cyrildene participated in the fun run. Seen in the photograph are Yaaseen Laher, Fatima Zahra and Hasba Laher.
The theme for the 2016 Jeppe Fun Run was “carnival”. Many participants in the run dressed to impress.
A lone participant pushing herself to get ahead of other participants at the Jeppe Fun Run held on August 13.
Samantha Battiston and Terrence Cronje at the Jeppe Fun Run held on August 13.
Sahl Laher stands behind his two baby cousins Muhammad Maahir and Maahirah while his family takes a quick break during the fun run.
Michael De Sousa, Michael De Oliveira, Ricardo De Oliveira, Raquel De Oliveira and Katrina De Freitas from Benoni took part in the Jeppe Fun Run.
Modderfontein residents Michelle Muller and Paul Cooke took part in the Jeppe Fun Run. Michelle said that she enjoyed the run.
Runners of all ages, shapes and sizes were able to take part in the Jeppe Fun Run.
Participants in the Jeppe Fun Run were encouraged to take part in in the run dressed up in carnival style.
After the Jeppe Fun Run Nathan Britz sits on top of his dad Ruben’s shoulders. Dewald van Niekerk, a family member, stands in front.
Pupils from Jeppe High School for Girls dressed up in blue tutus while participating in the event. Seen here are Shazia Ahbokus, Shriya Chetty and Tasmaiyah Dowood.
Sahl Laher stands behind his two baby cousins Muhammad Maahir and Maahirah while his family takes a quick break during the fun run.
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