Parkrun SA celebrates six years in style
DELTA PARK – Parkrun global heads visit Delta Park for a smashing celebration.
The sixth anniversary of Parkrun South Africa saw 1 700 runners celebrate the occasion in style and colour at Delta Park.
The founder of parkrun, Paul Sinton-Hewitt, founder of Parkrun South Africa, Bruce Fordyce, and other leading members of parkrun from as far as New Zealand were in attendance on 11 November, as runners celebrated by wearing parkrun shirts, singing happy birthday to the running movement, and running the 5km run with South African flags before sharing a delicious cake.
“When I started parkrun in 2004 [in Bushy Park, London] I wanted it for everyone, whether young or old, disabled or not,” said Sinton-Hewitt.
“We are growing. Every month there are new events all over the world.”
He said the free weekly 5km runs built social cohesion and allowed friends to meet and have fun together while exercising, whether running or walking.
Fordyce recalled how he brought parkrun to South Africa, along with his wife Gill and daughter Cara.
“I remember six years ago we ran the first parkrun here at Delta Park and there were only 26 of us,” said Fordyce.
Now Delta Park parkrun sees 1 100 to 1 200 runners every Saturday morning at 8am. There are also 125 parkruns in South Africa each week.
“We have one of the largest parkruns in the country,” said event director, Gillian Findlay
“People who visit Joburg often come to run this one because it was the first in SA. We have a challenging route with nice hills, and also the best volunteers around.”
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