School sportSport

New schools category for Impi Challenge

Memorable for every entrant as it’s highly challenging.

The Impi Challenge, the original South African obstacle course racing series that combines trail running and obstacle challenges in an action packed race, has now added a schools competition category.

The outdoor test of a combination of stamina and strength as well as teamwork, will reward the top performing schools with cash for the school and prize hampers for the school team members.

A R5000 cash prize is up for grabs for the winning school (paid to the school), as well as a dried fruit and nut snack pack for every learner at that school.

A hamper prize worth R1000 for the winning team consists of products and vouchers from several sponsors.

The Impi experience will be memorable for every entrant as it’s highly challenging, but equally rewarding and gives youngsters an opportunity to discover more about their own abilities (both physical and mental) as well as those of their teammates, all within a spectator-lined course.

The Schools event is over a 5km distance consisting of 11 obstacles.

It takes place during the Sunday leg of the Impi Challenge events in the 10am to noon time slot.

The Schools category caters for ages 10 and up, with a reduced entry fee.

There is one remaining Impi Challenge event, in Gauteng, in 2016, October 15 and 16.

Visit www.impichallenge.co.za for more information.

Also read: Forty-two medals for Muriel Brand School

Get involved in your child’s health

Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Dalpark teen

Follow us:

Instagram
Twitter
Facebook

To receive the latest news on your phone:

WhatsApp number: 0794306641 (add us to your contacts and send your name and surname on WhatsApp)

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Brakpan Herald in Google News and Top Stories.

Stacy Slatter

News editor Stacy Slatter is a seasoned journalist with 20 years of experience in community news. Throughout the years, she has covered a wide range of topics, from crime, municipal news and human interest stories, to sports and community events. Stacy also has extensive sub-editing experience.

Related Articles

Back to top button