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13 500 runners take on the second FNB Joburg 10K CityRun

JOBURG – Thousands aim to take Joburg back to its glory days.

 

JOBURG – Joburg was filled with laughter, pumping music and the sound of footsteps on tar, as 13 500 runners took part in the FNB Joburg 10K CityRun on 24 September.

Heritage Day, like many public holidays in South Africa, is usually associated with sleeping in and spending time quietly with friends and family, perhaps over a braai.

But for the second time, Joburg came out in numbers to run the city.

Emma Matjila (red takkies) aims to take back Joburg. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Running a 10km route through the inner city, including going over the iconic Nelson Mandela Bridge and past Constitution Hill, some runners said the event was a fun family day outing or good for team building with their colleagues.

Others, however, reflected on Joburg’s glory in days past, and seeing its current state, committed to ‘retaking Joburg’.

“I am running to help liberate Joburg,” said runner Emma Matjila, while waving a South African flag. “We are uniting in diversity to retake the city.”

Charmaine September, running with her daughter, Caitlyn, said the pair often ran together, and a highlight for them was seeing how so many different people could unite for Joburg.

The runners are off, and Sibusiso Nzima leads the pack at the start. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

FNB Gauteng provincial head for business banking, Themba Mabizela, said, “We wanted people to explore the city and celebrate the rich heritage by running past these landmarks and consider ways to take Joburg back to its old glory.”

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The run started at FNB Bank City in Simmonds Street and took runners on a 10km route around the streets of Joburg to Mary Fitzgerald Square, Newtown.

Dance groups Moving into Dance Mophatong, The Johannesburg Youth Ballet and The Field Band Foundation entertained all, before South African folk swing band, Rubber Duc closed the event.

The event was in aid of Johannesburg Heritage Foundation and the Johannesburg SPCA.

Thabang Mosiako was the first man to finish in 00:29:51, while Glenrose Xaba was the first woman in 00:35:39.

The O’Neils, Lindy, Benjamin and Kimberly are ready to run. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Runners see all the iconic landmarks of Joburg at the CityRun. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Joe Teixeira and Jephte Kabengele are ready to run Joburg. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Dilapidated buildings are a common sight at the CityRun. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Charmaine September and daughter Caitlyn have a blast at the CityRun. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

The FNB Joburg 10K CityRun brings people together to retake Joburg. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Palesa Manaleng inspires runners around her at the FNB Joburg 10K CityRun. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Runners go over Nelson Mandela Bridge. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Runners have a blast going through the Joburg CBD. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Runners line up for the CityRun. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Several bands and cheerleading groups line up at various points on the run to keep the vibe upbeat. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Mahlodi Tshiane, Mbali Simango and Lebo Lengoasa are ready to go at the FNB Joburg 10K CityRun. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Runners fill the streets at the CityRun. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Nosipho Roji and Pfumelani Shihlomule love Joburg. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

The mascot tries to stay calm before the run. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Zimkhitha Nodlaba, Lubabalo Nodlaba, Sinalo Nodlaba and Snenhlanhla Nxangane hang out with the mascot. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Miché Loving of the Sophiatown Majorettes Club, cheers on the runners at the FNB Joburg 10K CityRun. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

Charmaine September and daughter Caitlyn often run races together. Seeing people unite for Joburg was a highlight for them. Photo: Nicholas Zaal.

 

 

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