The Herald (South Africa)

Tell us why you enter – and WIN

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TELL us why you enter the SPAR Women’s Challenge for a chance to win a pair of running shoes worth R1 500 – and the opportunit­y also to have YOUR story and picture in the paper.

Do you want to shed a couple of kilograms? Beat your bestie? Spend some Saturday time with your mom? Show your daughter you can still kick it?

Let us know via Facebook, Instagram, e-mail or by commenting on the SPAR Eastern Cape Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/spareaster­ncape/.

The deadline for your comments is noon on Friday, April 7 and the winner will be notified shortly thereafter.

“Tell us why you entered the SPAR Women’s Challenge and you could win a brand new pair of takkies worth R1 500 from Action Sports,” is the promise.

SPAR Eastern Cape also would like to include several stories from would-be competitor­s in the race day supplement to be published by The Herald later this month. One of these stories will win a brand-new pair of takkies courtesy of Action Sports in Summerstra­nd.

You can enter in two ways: online or in print.

Enter online through the SPAR Eastern Cape Facebook page.

The Herald is also publishing entry forms several times a week and you can also pick up a copy at sports shops in Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage or even enter at The Herald offices in Baakens Street in the centre of the city.

The race consists of a 5km and a 10km route as well, and both events draw women who walk, men in drag, casual joggers and runners keen to show their prowess on the road. Both races start from the grass area at Pollok Beach in Summerstra­nd, Port Elizabeth, with the gun going off for the 10km race at 7am and at 8am for the 5km.

Online entries close on Tuesday, May 2 at 9pm. All finishers receive a medal and the first 13 000 to register will also receive a T-shirt.

 ?? Picture: LEON HUGO ?? HOOKED ON RUNNING: Tell us why you enter the SPAR Women’s Challenge
Picture: LEON HUGO HOOKED ON RUNNING: Tell us why you enter the SPAR Women’s Challenge

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