Race start times:
10km starts at 07h00
5km starts at 07h15
1km starts at 09h00
T-shirts available to the first 80 entries received for the 10km
Medals for all finishers within the cut-off.
The cut off time for the 10km is 100minutes
Athletes must be at least 14 years or older for the 10km.
Athletes must be at least 9 years or older for the 5km.
Athletes must be 8 years and younger for the 1km
Race pack collection:
Collection of race numbers (pre-entries) and late entries will be accepted from 15h00 – 18h00 on Friday 20 June 2025 at Linkside High School.
Online closing date: 18 June 2025 23:59
For further information, contact:
Thobela on 073 333 2728 or
Thandeka
Lace up for a Purpose!
Join us for the 4th Annual Khulasande 10km Charity Race on Saturday, 21 June 2025 at Linkside High School — an exciting day of fitness, family fun, and meaningful impact!
This year’s event includes a timed 10km race, a scenic 5km fun run/walk, and a joyful 1km Toddlers’ Run, designed to introduce little ones to the simple delight of feeling the wind on their faces.
We’re aiming for 800 participants and encourage the whole family to take part — from seasoned athletes to first-time runners.
Organised by ACT Athletics Club in accordance with WA, ASA and EPA rules, this is an EPA Participation League event, drawing both competitive runners and everyday champions.
Run with purpose:
Proceeds from the event support the Khulasande Wonder Kids Programme, which empowers young athletes from underserved communities — proudly backed by Grassroots Youth Development and SANParks. All proceeds from the 5km Fun Run will go directly to One Land Love It (OLLI) to help raise awareness and drive action for rhino conservation.
We are proudly supported by our 2025 event sponsors: Bay Gas, aQuellé, and the Thobela Thoba Athletics Academy, fueling the fun, hydration, and talent on race day.
The first 80 entrants for the 10km race will receive a FREE race t-shirt — register early to claim yours!
Make your stride count — sign up today and run for a cause that matters!”