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Fat Cats AC to host another 10km race

"We want participants to leave the race with a sense of unity and deeper connection."

Fat Cats Athletics Club is one of South Africa’s running clubs with a unique offering, as it will be hosting its historic fifth instalment of the Fat Cats 10K race.

The race, affectionately known as a run for the whole family, will take place on October 8.

The fifth instalment of the Fat Cats 10km race is going to be special for several reasons, apart from the obvious one that they will celebrate five years of existence.

The mother club, which boasts other social sporting codes apart from running, was founded in 2003 and is celebrating 20 years of keeping its special members fit while also positively promoting socialising.

Fat Cats AC is not making this statement lightly but has evidence to back it up through many initiatives that they have embarked on over the past 20 years.

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They have shared goods with many communities around the country and in neighbouring countries through their community development initiatives.

A mom attending the Fat Cats race with a baby. Photo: Fat Cats Media

These initiatives, run under the Fat Cats CSI sub-brand and the tagline Cats Cares, have taken various shapes including school and university bursaries, school uniform donations, donations to homes and other charity organisations, donations of sports equipment, as well as coaching and mentoring opportunities for youngsters from disadvantaged communities.

Fat Cats 10K race director Cindy Nkomo said the club is excited about this year’s race because it will mark the addition of new innovations to the event.

“Our focus is on creating a race that to cater for each member of the family. We want participants to leave the race with a sense of unity and deeper connection.

“We have also upgraded the 5km fun run to a timed race with a prize money of R2 400,” Nkomo said.

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Nkomo added that family is one of the core values of the club and this year will be no different as the theme of the race remains ‘a run for the whole family’.

Distances include 10km, 5km, Kitten Miller, and Nappy Dash.

Runners attending the Fat Cats race. Photo: Fat Cats Media

“There will also be full-day activities on the race day that will be streamed live on our social media pages. This is something for everyone, and we encourage everyone to participate,” she said.

Fat Cats AC chairperson Vongani Mashile said that he would like to commend the race committee for the work they’re putting into ensuring that they host another spectacular event.

“We are confident that this year the race will attract more participants as people will be looking forward to getting outdoors following the cold snap.”

Register for the race at the Fat Cats AC website at www.fatcats.africa

 

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