The countdown has ticked along and months have been done away with – now there are only 6 days left until the FNB Cape Town 12 ONERUN.
The race has reached the full allotment of 15 000 entries, so if you haven’t signed up yet you’ve missed the boat on this one.
That doesn’t mean you can’t have a good supporting the troops though, with Runner’s World having this to say:
Checklist for a successful road race: one flat route that takes runners through a working harbour and into a quiet city centre for a scintillating, fast and furious finish; music, enthusiastic support and a later than usual start time for a road race.
Last, tell runners’ there’s no cut off time and encourage everyone from international superstars to wheelchair athletes to join in the fun.
That’s just a small sample of what you get to experience at the FNB Cape Town 12 ONERUN, the most passionate and welcoming road race on the South African running calendar. The FNB Cape Town 12 ONERUN celebrates everything Cape Town – the vibrant culture, the city, and the people. This fast, flat 12km event brings together runners from all walks of life to experience a run built for fun. The FNB Cape Town 12 ONERUN starts in Milnerton and follows the coastline past key landmarks, finishing at the FNB Portside building in the heart of Cape Town.
Starting time: 12km: 9am.
The most passionate and welcoming road race – boom, that sounds like something we can get on board with.
The race, which takes place on Sunday 15 May, begins at Woodbridge Island in Milnerton and ends in Bree Street. Here’s the map:
There will be plenty going on to keep those on the side of the road busy too – you can see a run down of the day’s events HERE.
Good luck and have fun guys and girls – just remember to stare at the mountain when you’re feeling tired, then remember that we live in the best city in the world.
[source:runnersworld]
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