Post by CoachElsabé on Dec 28, 2013 20:48:11 GMT 2
Date: 23 February 2014
Time: 06h00
Organisers: Phobians Running & Walking Club
Distance: 42.2; 21.1; 10;
Province: Gauteng North
Start: PHSOB Club, Hofmeyr Park
Cnr Kings Highway & Queens Cres
Lynwood, Pretoria
Race Changes 18 Dec 2013
Primary Contact Name changed changed from Dimitri Kavallineas to Bert v.d. Raad.
Primary Contact Mobile changed changed from 082-7733603 to 082-9226817.
Start Venue changed changed from PHSOB Club, Hofmeyr Park Cnr Kings Highway & Queens Cres Lynnwood, Pretoria to PHSOB Club, Hofmeyr Park Cnr Kings Highway & Queens Cres Lynwood, Pretoria.
Race Date changed changed from 2014/02/22 to 2014/02/23.
Enquiries:
Contact 1: Bert v.d. Raad
(C) 082-9226817
(Website) www.deloitte.com/za/ptamarathon
Contact 2: Dimitri Kavallineas
(C) 082-7733603
Entry Details:
www.enteronline.co.za
Entries are available at leading local sports stores; Run-A-Way Sport in Pretoria, Running Inn, and the Sweat Shop in Pretoria and Johannesburg. Entries are accepted the day before the race, at the start venue, between 16h00 and 19h00. Late entries are accepted at the start from 04h30.
Route Description:
Difficulty Rating: 4. Route Type: Lap
This attractive and historic two-lap route takes in some of Pretoria’s most beautiful landmarks. The Union Buildings and Pretoria Boys’ High are just two such features en route - both designed by Sir Herbert Baker and both national monuments.
The race presents its greatest challenge in the first half of the lap as the route steadily climbs up the Waterkloof Ridge on its way to Klapperkop Hill. The pull starts near the two-kilometre mark and goes on relentlessly for about four kilometres. The work put in here is well worth it as you are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Pretoria city centre and the surrounding mountains.
The seven kilometre downhill charge is accompanied by the strident sounds of the Boys’ High Pipe Band. Once through the beautiful school grounds, at the 16-kilometre mark, it is time to think of the home stretch. Not too difficult, with an easy one kilometre run in to the finish.
Time: 06h00
Organisers: Phobians Running & Walking Club
Distance: 42.2; 21.1; 10;
Province: Gauteng North
Start: PHSOB Club, Hofmeyr Park
Cnr Kings Highway & Queens Cres
Lynwood, Pretoria
Race Changes 18 Dec 2013
Primary Contact Name changed changed from Dimitri Kavallineas to Bert v.d. Raad.
Primary Contact Mobile changed changed from 082-7733603 to 082-9226817.
Start Venue changed changed from PHSOB Club, Hofmeyr Park Cnr Kings Highway & Queens Cres Lynnwood, Pretoria to PHSOB Club, Hofmeyr Park Cnr Kings Highway & Queens Cres Lynwood, Pretoria.
Race Date changed changed from 2014/02/22 to 2014/02/23.
Enquiries:
Contact 1: Bert v.d. Raad
(C) 082-9226817
(Website) www.deloitte.com/za/ptamarathon
Contact 2: Dimitri Kavallineas
(C) 082-7733603
Entry Details:
www.enteronline.co.za
Entries are available at leading local sports stores; Run-A-Way Sport in Pretoria, Running Inn, and the Sweat Shop in Pretoria and Johannesburg. Entries are accepted the day before the race, at the start venue, between 16h00 and 19h00. Late entries are accepted at the start from 04h30.
Route Description:
Difficulty Rating: 4. Route Type: Lap
This attractive and historic two-lap route takes in some of Pretoria’s most beautiful landmarks. The Union Buildings and Pretoria Boys’ High are just two such features en route - both designed by Sir Herbert Baker and both national monuments.
The race presents its greatest challenge in the first half of the lap as the route steadily climbs up the Waterkloof Ridge on its way to Klapperkop Hill. The pull starts near the two-kilometre mark and goes on relentlessly for about four kilometres. The work put in here is well worth it as you are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Pretoria city centre and the surrounding mountains.
The seven kilometre downhill charge is accompanied by the strident sounds of the Boys’ High Pipe Band. Once through the beautiful school grounds, at the 16-kilometre mark, it is time to think of the home stretch. Not too difficult, with an easy one kilometre run in to the finish.