Step out in orange for aworthy cause
Annual fundraiser a helping hand for the MS whanau
Orange will definitely be the new black when participants take to the streets in this year’s 10th annual Multiple Steps for Multiple Sclerosis event in a fortnight.
“Orange is the colour symbol of multiple sclerosis and dressing up makes it all that more fun,” says MS office manager Jackie Harper.
Registrations are open for this year’s event, which includes a 5km fun walk/run along the Rotary pathway, a 5km fun walk/run on Mataruahou (Bluff Hill), including stairs, plus the 10km Gut Buster challenge across the hill. Jackie says there is also a shorter 2.5k event for those who can’t quite manage anything more.
“It’s as competitive as you want it to be. The Gut Buster has the extra element of competitiveness between teams from gyms/clubs/businesses and also schools. As well as first male and first female.”
Jackie emphasises this is a fun event for all ages and traffic rules apply.
“People must remember to give way to all traffic — traffic will not give way to you. It’s about having the best time with all things considered.”
She says there is something for everyone in this year’s event.
“We want to entice those who like to challenge themselves but to remember, apart form the Gut Buster, this is a fun run/walk. It’s not a race. You can compete against yourself for a PB.”
Inaugural trophies for the Gut Buster are up for grabs as well as for the first male, female and first school (first three over the line from that school), business gym or club.
CrossFit Napier adopted the event as its No. 1 in-house focus when it opened at its original location in Dunlop Rd 10 years ago.
“The MS team was just around the corner and we learnt lots about each other that very first year. I think the members from our gym made up the lion’s share of competitors that first year and rejoiced in the spot prizes,” says CrossFit Napier owner Les Holland.
Ahuriri Sunrise Rotary Club marshal for the event and also provide a sausage sizzle at the end.
Jackie says the event is primarily to raise funds to support the MS whanau.
“It’s a great event, come and get amongst it. And remember to wear something orange,” Jackie says.