The fun run was open to families to participate in pairs or groups, and there were a lot of cash prizes won. Entertainment included a DJ, a bar and browsing through the fleamarket.
Kiara Gibson and Willow Newman.
The Amanzimtoti Athletics Club team.
Magnanimous Makhanya was the first person to cross the finish line.
Aydan De Beer.
Sonja and Ewan Grobler won the prize for Number One mother and child.
Lindeka Dlamini gives it all she has.
Aiden Watson on his way to the finish line.
The PT Alarms Fire and Security Team, Sherwyne Thompson, Irfaan Mahmood, Shalin Pillay and Joe Chetty.
Andrew Currin, Johnny Swanepoel and Conny Greyling at the Wanderers Haven flea market stand.
Hannelien Strauss, Domenique Strauss and Zarica Strauss were the first family to cross the finish line.
Ewoud Grobler and his son won the first father-and-child prize.
Nolwazi Mpithi and her children, Zoe Mpithi, and Bukho Mpithi, won an award for being dead last in the race.
The winners of the first mother and toddler prize.
Athletes warm up before the start of the race.
Water girls Nikita Nel and Share Olivier.
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Vusi Mthalane is a senior journalist with the South Coast Sun newspaper. With more than 13 years of newsroom experience, he covers stories that matter to communities along the South Coast, from Isipingo to Umgababa. His work has also appeared in The Witness, Zululand Fever, and the South Coast Fever.