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Exciting Nedbank CitiDash grows in prestige

Road running
Brian Munango
Nedbank Namibia has unveiled the eagerly anticipated Nedbank CitiDash, a thrilling road running event scheduled for 8 September 2024, promising a day of exhilarating competition and community spirit.

Designed to cater to both amateur enthusiasts and seasoned competitive athletes, the event will feature a 5 km fun run and a challenging 10 km race through Windhoek's iconic Independence Avenue, closed off exclusively for the occasion.

Agnes Tjongarero, Minister of Sport, Youth, and National Service, highlighted the event's significance in promoting inclusivity and health.

“Road running transcends age and background, making it a uniquely inclusive sport," she remarked during the launch event, praising Nedbank Namibia for their commitment to fostering athleticism and community engagement.

Martha Murorua, managing director of Nedbank Namibia, emphasized the event’s broader significance, likening running to life’s challenges and emphasizing the resilience needed to succeed.

“The Nedbank CitiDash is not just a race; it's a celebration of perseverance and achievement," she declared.

Frank Bombosch from Cycletec, the event organizer, expressed enthusiasm for the unprecedented road closure on Independence Avenue, a testament to the event’s scale, ambition and growing prestige.

The Nedbank CitiDash is not just about competition with others. It's a family-friendly affair with activities for all ages and fitness levels. Entries are now open, with exciting cash prizes totalling N$100 000 up for grabs across various categories, including elite runners, under-18 athletes, and participants with disabilities.

With support from co-sponsors like Checkers, Altra Running Shoes and Cycletec, the Nedbank CitiDash promises to be another highlight on Namibia's sporting calendar. Whether you're a seasoned runner or looking for a fun new challenge, mark your calendars for 8 September and join the excitement.

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-12-26

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