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#LoveNorthCoast pop-up run celebrates fitness and connection

The run formed part of the non-profit movement's ongoing efforts to celebrate and promote the North Coast lifestyle.

Runners and walkers of all ages enjoyed an active morning at the #LoveNorthCoast pop-up run on Sunday.

Chane Cotton and Gerard Parker.

Starting and finishing at the Waffle Society in Ballito Village, participants capped off the session shortly after sunrise with water and coffee sponsored by Excellerate Services. The group also took a moment to acknowledge local Comrades Marathon runners who will line up for the race in two weeks, wishing them well for the challenge ahead.

Ballito running legend Barry Holland and Love North Coast co-ordinator Leah Shone.

The #LoveNorthCoast pop-up run forms part of the non-profit movement’s ongoing efforts to celebrate and promote the North Coast lifestyle while creating opportunities for community connection.

Chelsea and Jacquie Fortune.

Follow @lovenorthcoast on social media or visit lovenorthcoast.co.za for more information.


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