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Parkrunners go the distance

A testament to his dedication, Neil completed the Modderfontein route 37 times.

Retirement often invites thoughts of relaxation and enjoying the simpler things in life.

However, for Inyoni Creek residents Neil Munro and Marinda Looyen retirement blossomed into a platform for extraordinary accomplishments and light-hearted competition.

Neil recently celebrated a remarkable milestone after he completed 200 parkruns.

Not to be overshadowed Marinda, Inyoni Creek’s deputy manager, achieved her significant feat by completing her 150th parkrun.

While not exactly racing to the finish line, the friendly rivalry between the duo adds a touch of excitement to their achievements.

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Neil’s journey with parkrun kicked off in September 2017, in Modderfontein.

It all started with a friendly invitation from a neighbour to join a parkrun and while Neil wasn’t registered for parkrun, he was instantly intrigued.

After his inaugural event, Neil wasted no time to sign up and become a dedicated parkrunner.

Since then, he has participated in an impressive 205 parkruns, exploring a staggering 114 different locations.

Choosing a favourite proves challenging for Neil, given the array of breathtaking spots he’s ventured to.

From the scenic Umfolozi in Natal and Umdoni on the South Coast to various venues in Mpumalanga, and even partaking in 11 international parkruns, Neil’s parkrun journey reads like an adventure-packed travel itinerary.

Beyond discovering various parkrun locales, Neil’s accomplishments also extend to achieving a personal best time of just over 43 minutes.

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He set this at the Modderfontein parkrun before its closure.

A testament to his dedication, Neil completed the Modderfontein route 37 times.

Neil’s journey isn’t only marked by records and numbers; it’s enriched by the friendships he’s forged.

Inyoni Creek resident Neil Munro proudly showing off the completion of his 200th parkrun.

Engaging with fellow parkrun enthusiasts has fostered deep connections and a sense of camaraderie.

Coming together at new venues and connecting with parkrunners from diverse backgrounds has woven a cherished aspect into Neil’s parkrun adventure.

Embracing the lively traditions within the parkrun community, Neil has delighted in various unofficial challenges.

From crafting his name using letters from different parkruns to nearly completing the alphabet challenge, Neil’s sense of fun knows no bounds.

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He’s also dabbled in stopwatch bingo, aiming to finish with times that feature every second from 00 to 59. And, of course, the tutu tradition, a whimsical touch to runs that fall on the 22nd and adds an element of playfulness.

Marinda, an integral part of Inyoni Creek, has also etched her presence in the parkrun world.

Achieving her 150th parkrun is a notable accomplishment, showcasing her dedication and enthusiasm.

While Marinda’s total number of parkruns doesn’t match Neil’s, her milestone contributes friendly and motivating energy to their parkrun adventures.

Despite the difference, she remains enthusiastic about completing many more.

With four parkrun options within a mere 5km radius of his home in Huddle Park, Glendower, Greenstone and Gillooly’s, Neil’s parkrun journey continues.

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Donning his running shoes, he chases not only personal achievements but also the bonds, experiences, and enjoyment that go hand-in-hand with every parkrun event.

Marinda, ever determined, is sure to add to her parkrun journey with new milestones.

Inyoni Creek congratulated Neil and Marinda on their achievements

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