Daily Dispatch

Merrifield comes of age with its Mile challenge

A fourth race, over 250m, is added to ensure all can join

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IT’S Merrifield Mile time again. Swimmers and spectators can look forward to fun in the water at Wriggleswa­de dam on March 4 for the 16th edition of the annual Merrifield Mile, powered by feature sponsor Nedbank.

A fourth event has been added to the day’s proceeding­s – the Terra Force 250m – in addition to the usual 1.6km swim, a 500m dash and a fun Spur Splash for swimmers aged eight years and younger.

The Merrifield Mile is a marketing event for Merrifield Prep School and College which celebrates its 21st year of existence this year.

It’s always a great day out for the family on the banks of the Wriggleswa­de dam, and this year looks set to be more festive than ever.

“We have foodstalls galore, face painting, music along the banks, fantastic camping facilities for those wanting to make a weekend of it,” said Merrifield marketing manager and Mile organiser Tracey Mangold.

“The Terra Force 250m, for children aged eight years and older, adds that extra element of fun and includes even more swimmers of all levels, and a real highlight will be the flyover before the start of the day’s proceeding­s by Border Aviation pilots.”

Entries are open for all four events at Merrifield Prep School and College, at Sportsmans Warehouse and Cycle HQ, or enter online at www.merrifield­mile.co.za.

“I am very proud of Merrifield School, to be able to host an event of this nature. The Mile has grown from a vision 16 years ago to an event of +-1 000 swimmers and 4 000 spectators,” she said. “Our dream to grow the Mile has been made possible by the support from our team of sponsors and the involvemen­t of the Border community.”

As the Mile has grown in prominence on the region’s sporting calendar, so too has the school blossomed since opening in 1997, becoming the region’s leading independen­t school, renowned in particular for its nurturing ethos and academic excellence.

“Over the years the Merrifield Mile has grown in stature to become a key event on the public sporting programme in the region, with the capacity to attract leading corporates, such as Nedbank, as its feature sponsor,” Merrifield executive head Guy Hartley said.

“This growth is in direct correlatio­n to the developing reputation of Merrifield Preparator­y School and College as the leading independen­t educationa­l provider of primary and secondary schooling in the area. For the school to host such a celebrated event is indicative of its own profession­alism and organisati­onal strength as an institutio­n. Merrifield is indeed proud to host one of the major events on the region’s sporting and recreation­al calendar.”

Bring family, friends, goggles, a costume and sunscreen and take part in the region’s premier long distance swimming extravagan­za, proudly organised and hosted by Merrifield Prep School and College. For more informatio­n visit www.merrifield­mile.co.za or call the school on 043748-6094.

Merrifield School is located on the corner of Bonza Bay Road and the N6 turnoff to Stutterhei­m. For further details, contact event organiser Tracey Mangold on 043-748-6094. —

 ?? Picture: MATTHEW BOON ?? WADING RIGHT IN: Swimmers in last year’s Merrifield Mile enter the water. This year’s Merrifield Mile takes place on March 4
Picture: MATTHEW BOON WADING RIGHT IN: Swimmers in last year’s Merrifield Mile enter the water. This year’s Merrifield Mile takes place on March 4

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