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  1. Whoever is reading this may or may not know that I try to raise funds for CHOC at every opportunity. Usually, it's in the form of swimming the 8 Mile Charity event at Midmar, with 2024 marking my 9th attempt. This year, I thought I'd mis it up a little as the feat does not seem as impressive as it did the first couple of times I did it, with many of my mates suffering from "donor fatigue". So this time around I figured I'd try something very different and perform multiple impressive feats all in the name of the little legends CHOC looks after. My race calendar therefore looks as follows: 15th October 2023 - Cape Town Marathon - Running - 42.2km 19th November 2023 - Ride Jo'burg (94.7) - Cycling - 97km (it'll be my 10th) 8th, 9th, 10th, & 11th February 2024 - Midmaar Mile - Open Water Swimming - 16 Miles over 4 days There will be other little events and what not added in amongst the above three events, but these will be shared as they come up. All I'm asking for in return is a little donation, big or small, to CHOC who does such amazing work looking after childhood cancer sufferers and their families. September is Childhood Caner Awareness Month, let make a difference for these little fighters. Have a look at my fundraising page and feel free to send this on to anyone who may be keen to donate. Thanks in advance. Jason Raath is raising funds for CHOC | kydrin foundation
  2. First time poster! Hello to everyone! Originally posted this under "Sucunda to Durban..." I think this title is a better suited and I am trying to create some awareness for them. My brother in-law (Bryan Cusack) and tandem partner (Brennan Anderson) will be attempting to ride from Sucunda at 10am to join up at the starting line-up of the Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic, that is an epic 600km ride in 24 hours! I spoke to them this morning and they are in good spirits. Bryan informed me that the weather is going to be wet for about 200km with a head wind most of the way. He just said "it is what it is". Lets try and help these guys raise some funds, it's for a good cause! For more information see the article links below: Article - http://thecows.co.za...c-for-the-cows/ Donation Link - https://www.givengai...rhourtandemcows I will be phoning the team every 3-4 hours to get updates on how things are going which I will post to this topic. If there is anything specific you would like me to post then please let me know. I will give the following updates: Distance Covered / Elevation / General well being / etc Lets support and help these guys! If you would like to pass on a message to the guys then post it and I will move it on to them. I recon they are going to need it as some stage! Lets support!
  3. First time poster! Hello to everyone! My brother in-law (Bryan Cusack) and tandem partner (Brennan Anderson) will be attempting to ride from Sucunda at 10am to join up at the starting line-up of the Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic, that is an epic 600km ride in 24 hours! I spoke to them this morning and they are in good spirits. Bryan informed me that the weather is going to be wet for about 200km with a head wind most of the way. He just said "it is what it is". Lets try and help these guys raise some funds, it's for a good cause! For more information see the article links below: Article - http://thecows.co.za/2018/09/18/champion-tandem-team-aims-to-ride-long-at-tsogo-sun-amashova-durban-classic-for-the-cows/ Donation Link - https://www.givengain.com/ap/twentyfourhourtandemcows I will be phoning the team every 3-4 hours to get updates on how things are going which I will post to this topic. If there is anything specific you would like me to post then please let me know. I will give the following updates: Distance Covered / Elevation / General well being / etc Lets support and help these guys! If you would like to pass on a message to the guys then post it and I will move it on to them. I recon they are going to need it as some stage! Lets support!
  4. Avid cyclists who joined in the 2016 edition of the 100 Miles Of Nowhere organised by The Cows KZN herd, based on US Blogger the FatCyclist's template, raised R170 000 for CHOC (Childhood Haematology and Oncology Clinics) as they rode the required 160 kilometers on static training bikes at Cadence Centres around the country, setting a new record for the South African version of the ride. Click here to view the article
  5. Avid cyclists in seven different centres around the country staged a successful 2016 edition of the fabled 100 Miles Of Nowhere cycle on training bikes as part of the annual CHOC fundraiser run by the KZN herd of The Cows. Click here to view the article
  6. Prominent Pietermaritzburg track and road cyclist Darren Goddard has issued a challenge to riders around the country to try and beat him to becoming the first rider to finish the upcoming 100 Miles of Nowhere stationary bike challenge at Cadence Cycling Performance Centre’s around the country on Friday 24 June. Click here to view the article
  7. Some of South Africa’s well-known female cyclists have confirmed their participation in The Cow’s 100 Miles of Nowhere cycling event that takes place at Cadence Cycling Performance Centres across the country from 14h00 on Friday, 24 June and are urging fellow cyclists to follow their lead and get involved as well. Click here to view the article
  8. 2016 ABSA Cape Epic African jersey winning duo, Darren Lill and Waylon Woolcock have joined with 2008 Beijing Olympian, Candice Neethling and former elite mountain biker, Timo Cooper in a four-rider team for The Cows’ 100 Miles of Nowhere challenge at the Tyger Valley Cadence Cycling Performance Centre on Friday, 24 June from 14h00. Click here to view the article
  9. The Cascades Lifestyle Centre is pulling out all the stops for well-known NPO ‘The COWS’ as its Pietermaritzburg’s venue to hold the 2016 ‘100 Miles of Nowhere’ annual cyclethon to raise funds for their CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation, happening on 24th of June 2016. Click here to view the article
  10. Having ridden in every edition of the 100 Miles Of Nowhere cycling fundraiser, teenager Lauren Varty can't wait to jump back on her static bike and cover the 160km kilometers on Friday 24 June as a celebration of what this project has achieved in a short space of time. Click here to view the article
  11. With just less than a month to go to the 2016 edition of the 100 Miles Of Nowhere charity ride on Friday 24 June, the KwaZulu-Natal herd of The Cows has set a target of a quarter of a million Rand to be raised for childhood cancer sufferers. Click here to view the article
  12. Into the final week before normal entries close for the aQuellé Tour Durban on Sunday 24 April, the distinctive charity-driven athletes in their cow suits are mobilising a "herd" to take part in the popular 45km ride. Click here to view the article
  13. THE COWS ARE CALLING! 20 September marks the 4th Edition of the Believe MTB Race at Northern Farms! This great Mountain Biking event is entirely "Non Profit". All proceeds will be donated to CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA. This fun event offers safe and secure parking at the clubhouse, where you will find clean toilets, showers and braai facilities. As well as plenty of things for the kids to do while being supervised by our trusty team of volunteers. This is your chance to take part in a super annual event that helps change the lives of others! Some updates to expect based on feedback from last years event: No major overlap at the end between 25 & 55, only overlap will occur on the Farm road before the tunnel which has plenty overtaking space, this is unavoidable. No overlapping on the single track sections; Reopening and creation of over 7kms of single track; Inclusion of overtaking zones on a lot of the single track sections. Event Details: Gates open - 6:30am 55km start - 8:00am 25km start - 8:30am Pricing: 55km - R180 25km - R140 5km - R40 1km - R20 For entries please visit www.believeproject.co.za For further information please contact Marc: 0825750100 or Charlie: 0738792151, or reply on this thread and we will attend to any queries.
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