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Record Field at Cape IMPI

Just over 4000 trail runners and outdoor enthusiasts gathered at Lievland Wine Estate and Wiesenhof Legacy Park (just outside of Stellenbosch) on Saturday, 19 October 2013 and Sunday, 20 October 2013 to be part of the action at the much anticipated New Balance IMPI Challenge. Combining trail running with an adventure style obstacle course, the […]

Record Field at Cape IMPI is a post from: Trail Running South Africa

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New course for Cape Town Marathon

Cape Town Marathon

Runners wanting to experience the stunning new routes for the Cape Town Marathon and Cape Town 10km, which include parts of the popular Fan Walk, have just 5 days left to enter before the 5pm deadline on Monday 9 September.

The events on Sunday 22 September 2013 will follow new routes after the Race Organisers were advised to make changes owing to the construction of a MyCiti Bus terminus in Adderley Street, which traditionally hosts the start. The 42.2km and 10km races now start and finish on the Cape Town Stadium’s Forecourt.

Event organisers are excited about the start and finish venue being in the same place and see it as a huge positive for the race in that the Cape Town Stadium Forecourt is central and highly accessible to runners and spectators alike. Not only is the Forecourt a central location; there is also ample parking and accessibility to close by amenities.

The Forecourt start and finish brings a slight change to the route, with 42.2km runners exiting Green Point down Somerset Road and along the Fan Walk and the 10km runners doing a loop through the V&A Waterfront. The Marathon will continue on through the CBD, towards the Southern Suburbs, looping around Rondebosch Common before redirecting runners back via Observatory and Pinelands to the City Bowl. The routes reunite along the Fan Walk and take participants along Beach Road, past the Mouille Point Lighthouse, through the Green Point Urban Park to the finish.

The Cape Town Marathon is encouraging runners to join supporting family and friends and relax at the picturesque Forecourt once they have completed their race. Entertainment, as well as food and refreshments will be available for purchase.  The City of Cape Town’s Come and Play programme will also be available to keep children entertained.

Beat the looming entry deadline and enter the Cape Town Marathon or Cape Town 10km at www.capetownmarathon.com.

Race packs can be collected at Registration; which takes place at the Cape Town Stadium in the ‘Player’s Mixing Zone’, Fritz Sonnenberg Road, Green Point on Friday, 20 September from10:00 – 19:00 and on Saturday, 21 September from 10:00 – 17:00. Here runners must present proof of entry or identification in order to receive their race numbers, timing chip, t-shirts for those runners who purchased them on entry, and all relevant race information.

New course for Cape Town Marathon is a post from: Time-to-Run Cape Town

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Redeveloped Cape Garden

The redeveloped garden area of Graham Thompson 01. The original bed had much higher wooden poles, which I replaced as they began to rot at grass level. I moved a stralizia to make space for my miniature Agapanthas (Featured Image above) 02. This flower bed had a handful of Clivia, the ones without their leaves […]

Redeveloped Cape Garden is a post from: GardenSpire

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Cape Town Marathon Olympic qualifier

This year’s Cape Town Marathon on Sunday 25 September will be used by some of the country’s top runners as one of the official qualifiers for the Olympics in London in 2012. The marathon’s fast, flat route is expected to attract a quality field of runners from all over South African, but also offers other […]

Cape Town Marathon Olympic qualifier is a post from: Time-to-Run Cape Town

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Cape Town Marathon Limits Field

Cape Town Marathon limits field to 7000 The organisers of the Cape Town Marathon 2011, which takes place on Sunday 25 September, have called on marathon and 10km runners to enter as soon as possible to secure their spot as the events are limited to just 7 000 participants. The number of entrants for these […]

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Cape Town Marathon Relay 2011

The new Green Point Urban Park will host a fun 5 x 4.2km relay at 14h30 on Heritage Day, 24 September 2011, as part of the Cape Town Marathon weekend. Western Province Athletics (WPA) introduced the event to help rebuild a road-running relay culture in South Africa and the race is targeted at running clubs, […]

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Cape Town Marathon Deadline Extended

The organisers of the Cape Town Marathon 2011, which takes place on Sunday 25 September, have extended the pre-entry deadline by a week to noon on Monday 19 September for the 42.2km and 10km races. The deadline extension gives more runners the opportunity to visit www.wpa.org.za and submit their entries online. Manual entries will be […]

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Investors prefer Cape Town

Cape Town is fast becoming a destination of choice for domestic and foreign investors looking to expand their operations in Africa. Tourism has always been a major drawcard for Cape Town, known internationally as a top leisure destination, but the city is also gaining a solid business and investment reputation. According to the Western Cape […]

Investors prefer Cape Town is a post from: South Africa Business

South Africa Business» Cape Town

Kenyan wins Cape Town Marathon

Augustine Amos Maiyo (Mr Price) clocked an Olympic Qualifying time of 2:14:55 to beat a top field, including South African marathon record holder Gert Thys, and claim the R25 000 first prize at the Aca Joe Cape Town Marathon 2011 on Sunday 25 September. Maiyo saw off the challenge of defending champion Thys and fellow Kenyan […]

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No crises for Cape Tourism

No crises for Cape Tourism. Cape Town Tourism cautions against alarmist statements about a tourism crisis. “We are in the middle of winter, traditionally a very tough time for the tourism sector in Cape Town.  This is reflected in the low occupancy levels currently experienced by the majority of the industry. The increased supply, decreased […]

No crises for Cape Tourism is a post from: GlobalBuzz SA

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