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Enter the SPAR Women’s Virtual Challenge

The event is on 26 September and around 30 000 women will participate in this virtual challenge.

ENTRIES are officially open for the SPAR Women’s Virtual Challenge.

The event is on 26 September and around 30 000 women will participate in this virtual challenge.

The SPAR Women’s Virtual Challenge takes place any time between 6am and 6pm (subject to government lockdown regulations).

You can run, jog, or walk your own race, at your own pace, on your own route, at any distance, from any location you choose.

Once you have entered and have your challenge pack, all you need to do is to mark the date on your calendar and pick your route.

On 26 September you can share your virtual experience on social media platforms using the hashtags #BeSunshine #SPARVirtualChallenge.

South African entrants will receive a challenge pack with their entry containing a challenge T-shirt, a buff and a copy of the challenge magazine.

All entry fees will go towards helping SPAR to spread a bit of sunshine to those who have experienced gender-based violence (GBV).

For every entry, SPAR will donate a food parcel to the family of someone who has experienced gender-based violence (GBV), in collaboration with Jacaranda FM?s Good Morning Angels.

To enter on iTickets, select your ticket, choose your T-shirt size, enter your details, and make payment. You can also help SPAR to spread a little extra sunshine by making an additional, optional donation to the Jacaranda FM Good Morning Angels.

Those entering from KwaZulu-Natal will need to book a courier ticket to have their challenge pack delivered or if you reside in Western Cape or KZN, you can choose to collect from one of the listed pick-up points.

Guidance on entries and how the virtual challenge works can be found at www.sparvirtualchallenge.co.za.

Online entries are open and are available at www.itickets.co.za.

 

 


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At the time of going to press, the contents of this feature mirrored South Africa’s lockdown regulations.

 

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