2017 SPAR Women's Challenge Joburg
2017 SPAR Women’s Challenge Joburg
Online entries are open!
In store entries will open 7 August 2017.
In-store entries will open shortly afterward (date to be confirmed)
In-store and online pre-entries will close on 25 September 2017.
Late entries will be charges at R90 each.
Late entries will be available at Marks Park Sports Club from 5 October 2017 – 7 October 2017 between 10h00 and 16h00 and on 8 October 2017 between 06h00 and 07h30, if available.
The first 10 000 entries to recieve a My Joburg Race magazine. The first 16 000 entries to receive a one-size-fits-all t-shirt.
The first 16 000 participants to cross the finish line will each receive a medal and a goodie bag. Contents will vary.
ENTER AT A PARTICIPATING SPAR STORE:
See a list of participating stores here: https://goo.gl/xmHVNu
When entering at selected SPAR stores you will receive your race number with timing chip, one-size-fits-all t-shirt and a copy of My Joburg Race magazine after handing in your entry form in-store.
Enter early to avoid disappointment.
ENTER ONLINE:
To enter online for the SPAR Women’s Challenge Joburg go to: https://goo.gl/oPqK5q
Online entrants can collect their race number with timing chip, one-size-fits-all t-shirt and My Joburg Race magazine at Marks Park Sports Club from 5 October 2017 – 7 October 2017 between 10h00 and 16h00 and on 8 October 2017 between 06h00 and 07h30. Do not collect from SPAR stores for online entries.
The SPAR Women’s Challenge offers women from all walks of life, levels of fitness, shapes and sizes the opportunity to partake in a 5km or 10km road race (walk or run). This challenge is the most popular and inclusive road race in South Africa, attracting the country’s top professional female athletes and a vast range of recreational runners. Proceeds from the race are donated to Reach 4 Recovery, an international breast cancer support group. It is affiliated to the International Union Against Cancer (UICC). It is a non-medical programme designed to help women with breast cancer in their return to daily life. You can learn more about the work they do here: http://goo.gl/UuEM1v
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