Go! & Express

Summer fun in the sun

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EAST London’s festive season kicked off with a bang when the Daily Dispatch Summer Fun Run, supported by SPAR Eastern Cape, was held in excellent weather on Sunday.

After hosting the Family Challenge for several years in the city, SPAR Eastern Cape decided to throw their weight behind the highly popular Summer Fun Run, which has been part of the local holiday programme for nearly four decades. About 2000 runners descended on Orient Beach on the Esplanade to join in the fun on a day that had something for everyone.

A variety of race options ranging from 8km to 4km were available, plus a wheelchair event over 4km.

SPAR EC sponsorshi­p and events manager Alan Stapleton said they had been thrilled with the response, describing the event as “just what the doctor ordered”.

“This really was a beautiful event and something I am sure we can grow as we work together with all those involved,” he said. “From the pre-race buzz to the drum majorettes, Border Bulldogs taking part and Algoa FM Afternoon Drive programme keeping everyone informed, it was a great start to the holiday period.”

Daily Dispatch marketing manager Penelope Smith said the turnout this year had been great. “The support we received will go a long way to make this one of the biggest races in East London and we thank everyone for coming out and taking part.”

While Stapleton paid tribute to the winners of the various events, he acknowledg­ed that the day was all about having fun.

“The winners won and the runners-up were happily disappoint­ed, but this was all about providing the East London people with a chance to go out and enjoy themselves through healthy exercise,” he said.

“We feel it is important to stay engaged with the community.”

A key element of the fun run is to raise awareness of people with physical disabiliti­es and to generate funds for the Associatio­n for the Rehabilita­tion of Persons with Disability (ARPD), which is based in East London.

Stapleton said he was happy to report that they were able to donate R15 000 to ARPD. “There were many people in wheelchair­s and people with prosthetic­s who took part in the race. It was amazing to have them involved with the run and to see their enthusiasm.

“And then they joined in the post-run celebratio­ns and partied with us like everyone else.”

He added that the Sweetheart­s Foundation, who collect bottle tops and bread-bag tags for recycling and then purchase wheelchair­s from the income, were also able to donate a chair to ARPD on the day.

For further info, go to

www.summerfunr­un.co.za.

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 ?? Picture: MARK ANDREWS ?? FINAL PUSH: Thousands of runners enjoyed the chance to get some exercise in the Daily Dispatch Summer Fun Run, supported by SPAR Eastern Cape, in East London on Saturday
Picture: MARK ANDREWS FINAL PUSH: Thousands of runners enjoyed the chance to get some exercise in the Daily Dispatch Summer Fun Run, supported by SPAR Eastern Cape, in East London on Saturday

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