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Lace up for the Durban edition of the Absa Run Your City Series 10K

Five lucky readers stand a chance to win entry into the Absa Run Your City Durban 10K valued at R235 per entry. Enter now to stand a chance of winning.

THERE is still time to register for the Absa Run Your City 10K that is taking place on Sunday, July 10. The race starts on Snell Parade (south-bound) and ends at the Durban Beach Front Precinct (near Bike & Bean). Entries close on Monday, July 4.

The Absa Run Your City Series, celebrated nationally, brings together avid runners and walkers as well as individuals looking to live healthier lifestyles, all lining up with some of Africa’s greatest distance runners, while promising world-class achievement and fun for all participants.

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“We had a very successful 2021 with Absa signing as the title sponsor of the Absa Run Your City Series. Together with their support, and other key sponsors such as PUMA and DHL, to mention just a few, we hosted two fantastic events in Durban and Cape Town amidst very strict Covid-19 regulations. This paved the way for what we have planned in 2022,” says Michael Meyer, managing director of Stillwater Sports and founder of the Absa Run your City Series.

For more information on this series, you can go to www.runyourcityseries.com.

Five lucky Berea Mail readers stand a chance to win entry into the Absa Run Your City 10K. Fill in the competition form to enter.

Competition closes on Friday, June 10 at 12pm:

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