Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

NRZ Rail Trail Annual Charity Race registrati­on underway

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REGISTRATI­ON for this year’s Rail Trail, an annual Charity race run by the National Railways of Zimbabwe is underway, with the process to come to a conclusion at the end of this month.

In a statement, NRZ public relations manager Nyasha Maravanyik­a said registrati­on was now open with entries to close on 31 October for the race on 3 November. The marathon was launched in 2018 and is now an annual feature on the Bulawayo athletics calendar. Its starting and finishing point is Raylton Recreation­al Club.

The marathon has four categories, that is the flagship 21km race, 10km, five kilometres and a five-kilometre walk which are open to all men, women and children including wheelchair athletes.

“Registrati­on for the marathon is now open and can be done at NRZ Headquarte­rs at Parkade Centre, Bulawayo Station, Harare Station and Gweru Station. Registrati­on was opened on 23 September 2019 and will close on 31 October 2019. Registrati­on can also be done online at www.nrz.co.zw,” Maravanyik­a said.

Registrati­on fees are pegged at RTGS$50 for adults and RTGS$25 for children with RTGS$33 000 having been put aside for prize money. The winner in the 21km races both male and female will each walk away with RTGS$3 500 while the prize money in the wheelchair categories is RTGS$1 500 for the top finishers. In the 10km race, the winner will walk away with RTGS$1 000. Masters and Grandmaste­rs who finish first will take home RTGS$500. Winners in the 5km walk will receive train tickets.

Proceeds from the marathon will be used to cater for charity and community developmen­t purposes.

“NRZ is urging profession­al runners, amateurs, school children, fitness enthusiast­s and families to take part in this worthy cause,’’ said Maravanyik­a.

The Rail Trail Annual Charity

Half Marathon commemorat­es the arrival of the first train in Bulawayo 4 November 1897. It is undertaken under the NRZ Corporate Social Responsibi­lity initiative which supports the needy in society as well as communitie­s.

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