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Youth are taught the secrets of Olympians

The Ekurhuleni Metro, in partnership with SASCOC and the Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre, hosted a successful Olympics Day on Sunday, August 30.

South Africa’s top athletes took time off from their busy schedule – just before jetting off to the Commonwealth Youth Games that will be held in Samoa and the All Africa Games in Congo Brazzaville – to enjoy the day’s festivities with amateur athletes from across Ekurhuleni by participating in a 5km fun walk, 7.9km run and aerobics sessions.

Olympics Day is the only annual worldwide event of the Olympic movement which serves as an ideal platform to encourage people to become more active, by highlighting the benefits of being physically active.

Banyana Banyana stars who represented South Africa in women’s football at the 2012 London Olympics, Refiloe Jane, Janine van Wyk and Amanda Dlamini also joined in the day’s activities.

Young people were taught about the importance of the Olympic philosophy of life, that combines the values of a balanced mind, will and body.

They soon learnt that the Olympics are not just about competing for medals, but also about tackling the issues of racism and fairness, as well as working with communities.

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