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Choc Cows Rock!

The Cows are a group of committed swimmers (and other sporty people) who enter events to raise funds for CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA and support children with cancer.

Giving it horns at Thompson’s pool in Ballito on Saturday were these members of the Midmoo Nutellas CHOC Cows, who plan to swim the aQuelle Midmar Mile to raise funds for CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA.

One of the youngest, swimming his first Midmar Mile, is Cameron McLennan, aged 7 (standing, front left).

The team are raising funds in aid of children with cancer, there are over 350 Cows registered to swim event 2 on Saturday February 10 already, with more cows joining daily.

The Cows are a group of committed swimmers (and other sporty people) who enter events to raise funds for CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA and support children with cancer.

If you would like to sign up and join the herd to swim with The Cows, enter event 2 at 09h45 on Saturday, February 10.

For more information please contact Sarah McLennan on 079 607-3344 or visit https://thecows.co.za.

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