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Nedbank Running Club Gauteng North - Time Trial & Comrades 2010 Challenge
 
Competition runs from 1 October 2009 to 13 May 2010
 

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Challenge Prizes

1st prize R3000.00 for the most Time Trials run And qualified for 2010 Comrades

2de prize R2000.00 for the 2de most Time Trials run And qualified for 2010 Comrades

3 de prize R1000.00 for the 3de most Time Trials run And qualified for 2010 Comrades


Rules of the Challenge

1.    Be a Nedbank Running Club member
2.    Run more than two Time Trials a month at the Groenkloof Nedbank Running Club
3.    Qualified for the 2010 Comrades
4.    In the event of there being runners or walkers with the same number of Time Trials the person with the most kilometres run will take first prize
5.    In the event there of there being no Comrades qualified runners/walkers then the price will go to the person who has done the most time trials.
6.    Competition runs from 1 October 2009 to 13 May 2010 

Time Trial Venue

Venue: At the Old Boys CBC Club next to the Virgin Active on Goerge Storrar Drive in Groenkloof
Time: Every Thursday at 17:30

 
Value Logistics Ou Voetpad Mountain 10 Miler
 
Province: Gauteng North
 

Date: 12 September 2009
Time: 07h00
Organisers: Voortrekker Monument Atletiek Klub
Distance: 16; 5; 

Start: Tshwane University of Technology Campus
Building 21, Staatsartillerie Road
Pretoria West
 
Enquiries:
Contact 1: Leon Bezuidenhout
(F) 012-3860893
(C) 076-8545210
(Email) leonbez@lantic.net

Contact 2: Alexander Hattingh (After hours)
(C) 083-4158016
(Email)hattingha@dwaf.gov.za
 
Entry Details:
Pre-entries are also available at leading local sports stores. Late entries are taken at the start from 05h30. Blind runners and Grand Masters enjoy a reduced entry fee.
Walkers are Welcome
 
Route Description:
Route Type: Circular
This hilly and, at times, extremely challenging course is run over the Daspoortrand, around the outskirts of the suburbs of Pretoria Gardens and the new extensions of Danville.

Almost half of the course is run on sand paths, and almost a kilometre of the race is run on a historic mountain track. Do not expect to run a PB here. There are few, if any, races like this. It is unique in both style and course.

 
 
 

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