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First time ever – UK Ninjas at Rietkuil Raceway!

The best Ninja-action ever!

Rietkuil Raceway will be hosting one of the biggest events the area has ever seen, with our local Ninja riders participating against the UK on October 21.

At the international competition, there will be seven riders from the UK, one from Scotland, one from Northern Ireland, and a few riders from Mahem (Pretoria), Ultimate Raceway (Vereeniging) and Richards Bay.

The seven riders from Rietkuil Raceway participating in the event are John David (9), Roelf van der Merwe (10), Melandri Minnie (8), Jayden Campbell (8), Tristan Campbell (11), Bea Zwart (10), and Enja Zwart (11).

Jayden Campbell.
Tristin Campbell.
Roelf van der Merwe.
Melandri Minnie.
Bea Zwart.
John David.

The participants in the Ninja Category are between 5–14 years old.

We present to you:The Rietkuil Raceway Ninjas.

The top three riders in the competition will be paid to compete in the UK next year!

Rietkuil and Mahem Raceways both bought cars for the young UK Ninja team to make their participation possible in South Africa.

The UK Ninja team.

• It is a double event, as it is also the qualifier for the SA Ladies Cup. The action will include Rietkuil Raceway drivers Vené van Rooyen, Micayla Fourie, Sonell Campbell, Brenda Bezuidenhout and Cherine Oosthuizen.

All the cars who will be participating in the quilifier for the SA Ladies Cup.

Gates open at 08:00, and races will start at 16:00.

The organisers invite everybody to bring their cooler boxes and braais and come and enjoy the day with them.

Entrance is R100 for adults and R50 for children.

For more information, call Melanie on 079 493 3517 or Piet on 082 825 3411.

Don’t miss this big event.

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Daleen Naude

Daleen Naudé is the news editor of the Middelburg Observer, Observer Daller and the Observer Express. In 2024, she was named FCJ Journalist of the Year for the second time, and has won numerous other accolades during her illustrious 36-year career. As an industry leader in investigative reporting, Daleen has uncovered various hidden truths in her time at the Observer.
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