Show up, lace up and man up

JOHANNESBURG – Daredevil Run is here again. Boys and men are called upon to man up and show support for this cancer awareness run on 30 January, at the Zoo Lake Club.

A call has been sounded to all boys and men of Johannesburg to join the Daredevil Run on 30 January.

The Hollard Daredevil Run is still going strong since its inception six years ago.

According to the media statement, the aim of the run is to raise awareness of prostate and testicular cancer, “Over the past few months, enthusiastic Daredevils have taken over radio stations, surprising DJs by pressing speedo-clad bottoms up against the studio glass, popped up at the Insurance Institute of Gauteng’s annual dinner, run a water point at the Jacaranda Sisters with Blisters race, and greeted people in peak morning traffic at busy intersections.”

The run will start from Zoo Lake Sports Club in Johannesburg and registrations are open.

Over and above the positive outcomes that stem from increased awareness of different forms of cancers that affect men and the importance of early detection, all entries and donations aid Hollard in raising funds for cancer screening in males and awareness programmes in disadvantaged communities.

The Daredevil Run invites the boys and men of Jozi to join the likes of internet and radio personality Brent Lindeque, Olympic swimmer Shaun Harris, SA Bachelor of the Year Eddy Rust and long-time supporter of the run and cancer survivor Mark Pilgrim to take part in the run with a difference, that makes a difference.

Everyone is encouraged to lace up, show up and man up.

Registrations are open at www.daredevilrun.com.

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