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Race 67 kilometres for Mandela Day

Walkers, cyclists and runners are invited to join the virtual event online from anywhere in the world to make a huge difference to the children of South Africa.

This Mandela Day will be the first ever marked amidst a global pandemic.

As both the sports and event industries are massively impacted by being unable to celebrate Mandela Day, this year the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) is bringing a massive virtual race – 67 Kilometres for Mandela Day – to homes and streets everywhere.

“With families, individuals and athletes largely confined to their homes during lockdown, this initiative will secure much-needed funds while providing an entertaining goal-driven purpose for exercise enthusiasts around the country and the globe,” said event organiser Andrew Ross, managing director of event and experiential agency Chaos Theory.

“We’re inviting walkers, cyclists and runners to join our virtual event online from anywhere in the world to make a huge difference to the children of South Africa.

“What makes the 67 Kilometres for Mandela Day event even more special is that this year NMCF celebrates 25 years of existence.

“The challenge can be completed anytime between today and July 18 when we acknowledge Mandela Day.”

Nomthi Mnisi, director of communications and marketing at NMCF, said, “Although the Covid-19 pandemic has turned our lives upside down, it has also unlocked creative ways in which we can still engage our community to meet the needs of the young people we serve.

 

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“The idea of strengthening families especially while promoting health aligns directly with our cause and mandate.”

Ross added, “The online route will be uploaded for walkers, runners and cyclists to follow through iconic South African landmarks, starting at the Apartheid Museum and travelling past the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital, Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, Constitution Hill and Lilliesleaf farm, the route ends in Vilakazi Street, Soweto at Nelson Mandela’s home.

“Participants can log onto our dedicated virtual event software online, create a profile and link their smart devices.

“Daily data uploads are plotted on the virtual route, over-laid into a Google Street view so they can see how they are comparing to other ‘racers’ in the same event – real time,” he said.

Exercise data linked to all major smart devices will be supported with the virtual race app available in Android and Apple stores.

The challenge can be completed in the time frame that suits the participant, either individually or in teams and each participant who completes the race will receive a finisher’s medal and have the ability to purchase race merchandise through the platform.

Join the 67 Kilometres for Mandela Day Facebook group or follow #67km4MandelaDay.

Entries are accommodated online at www.vfcseries.com or search 67 Kilometres for Mandela Day on Quicket.

Registration fees start at R250.

Brands wanting to get involved in the inaugural 67 Kilometres for Mandela Day can contact Ross on 083 400 9031 or email to andrew@chaostheory.co.za or James Cameron by emailing to james@chaostheory.co.za.

 

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