Former Bok to tackle Rhino Peak Challenge

The former Springbok hooker is a strong advocate for the protection and maintenance of the rhino population in the country.

FORMER Springbok captain John Smit has accepted the offer to take on the gruelling Rhino Peak Challenge on World Rhino Day, 22 September to help raise funds for the embattled rhino and bearded vulture populations in South Africa.

The former Springbok hooker is a strong advocate for the protection and maintenance of the rhino population in the country and he will be joining a number of professional athletes and people of influence for the 21km trek from Gooderson Drakensberg Gardens to the top of the Rhino Peak and back.

Smit and around a dozen other people of influence, as well as 12 elite athletes, will tackle the testing journey and taking on tough challenges in aid of conservation is something that Smit is familiar with.

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“I did the uBhejani Xtreme last year which was a crazy ride from Hillcrest to uMfolozi and someone there mentioned the Rhino Peak Challenge to me. Considering how serious the situation is getting with regards to rhino numbers and poaching it is almost impossible to say no to something that you know will go towards trying to make a difference. I sort of compare it to speaking to Nelson Mandela during the mid-nineties and him asking you to help the country, it’s really difficult to say no,” the Durban North resident.

Having played over 100 games for the Springboks, Smit is quick to point out that he understands the challenge that the event is going to pose for him.

“Look I am by no means a runner, or shall I say someone who can run uphill. But if this is a way for me to try and grow awareness and knowledge about the plight of our rhinos then this is a worthwhile part for me to play. Whenever I can lend a hand in the rhino conservation fight then I do, I don’t have any specific programmes that I support,” he added.

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For more information, visit www.rhinopeakchallenge.co.za.

 

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