#RunForMom – We know her, we love her and we honour her
On Mother’s Day, “Team Families” all over SA, will run/walk 2km, 5km or 10km to honour and applaud their MOMS through the Mother's Day Run on 9 May. Create amazing family memories and honour the special role mothers play in our lives with the #RunForMom. Registrations are NOW open.

This year families all over South Africa can celebrate their mothers with the inaugural Run for Mom – The Mother’s Day Run on Sunday, 9 May. Applaud your mother by running and walking in her honour. This can be done at your own time, distance and route of own choice.
“We are very excited about this event and by participating you acknowledge that to the world your mom is only your mother, but to your team family your mother is the world,” said Leon Swanepoel CEO Sportsvendo, the team behind extraordinary events such as The Color Run and Justice League Virtual Run Series.
Here’s to the strong woman we call Mom. We know her, we love her and we honour her. A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take. Moms are like buttons — they hold everything together.
They are like glue. Even when you can’t see them, they’re still holding the family together.
Nominate a Team Family Captain, get on the phone and get your family together and enter your Team Family. It is not the size of the Team Family that matters.
What matters is participation and ensuring that Mom is spoiled on Mother’s Day with:
- a designer event T-shirt
- that special gold event medal
- an early morning WhatsApp call, and
- breaking that Team Family Finish line banner with family members on Mother’s Day

Run for Mom is a first in South Africa and unique among the few Mother’s Day events currently existing anywhere in the world.
Register your Team Family on www.runformom.co.za and join in the celebrations all over the country.
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All team members will receive a silver medal and mom is honoured as the winner by awarding her with the gold medal she deserves!



