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Step up for Waterfall’s inaugural race

You can choose to run the 5km or 15km course in the first ever Waterfall Run in September.

HELP fight and reduce crime in the community and promote sport and athletics by lacing up for the inaugural Waterfall Run on Sunday, 24 September.

As a united voice, underpinned by the critical resultant legacy of becoming a beacon of hope and a sustainable and inclusive crime fighting mechanism, this race will feature various age groupings and demographics, all united through sports within heritage month.

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The Waterfall Run race has a 5km or 15km leg and will begin at 6.30am and has a cut off time of four hours with prize-giving beginning at 10.30am.

The race will start in eMolweni at the four way stop opposite the Dinabakubo Community Hall and the finish line is at the Inanda Road Sports Field. The entry fee is R120 per athlete.

Just Sports will provide transport to the underprivileged participants and the details will be shared across their social media platforms. Follow the Waterfall Run on Facebook at WaterfallRun, on Twitter at @WaterfallRun and on Instagram at WaterfallRun.

To secure your spot, e-mail info@just-sports.co.za or contact Sihle Shange on 073 470 9842, Keneth Shange on 073 397 9358, Syanda Sibiya on 078 639 6234 or e-mail syanda@just-sports.co.za.

 

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