Friday, 4 May 2012

HERITAGE RACE IN THE CITY





Above: The slogan and logo of Nike,
RUN FREE JOZI.




  
Above: View of the 10,000 runners who
participated in RUN FREE JOZI CAMPAIGN.
Johannesburg CBD,Johaanesburg,South Africa.


Newtown,Johannesburg hosts variuos activities based on heritage,culture,diversity and many initiated campaigns and sharing further experience about Newtown Johannesburg with I would gladly like to share one campagin that took place on 21st March 2012 in the evening.....
I was really impressed and proud to learn that Nike took part in celebrating Heritage and Freedom in the City,as I heard and saw the race and loud from my bedroom window with the 10,000 people who participated in the campaign they ran called; The Nike Run Free, Run Jozi campaign. Runners taking back to the street of Johannesburg,the race started at the iconic Nelson Mandela Bridge and concluded at Newtown’s Mary Fitzgerald Square.  On route, participants passed landmarks such as Luthuli House, City Hall, The Carlton Centre, Ellis Park, Ponte, Constitution Hill and The Market Theatre.  As it began at 7pm, one of the major attractions of the event was that it all happened at night- a time usually associated with quiet streets in downtown Joburg. Often spoken in same breath as economic decline and rises in the crime rate, the city of Johannesburg is, in fact, a remarkable, bustlingand attractive place and, on March 21st, it saw one-of-a-kind interaction between the city and its nocturnal, fitness-conscious residents.
People watched the fireworks in delight from the high rise building of Sunshine Studios, on the corner of Henri and Smit streets in Braamfontein and some headed down into the city to watch the events unfold which has been a memorable experience in its own right. 

Organisers announced that the race would be the first of its kind in Africa.
Among those witnessing the launch were the members of the mayoral committee for community development, Chris Vondo, and for health and human development, Nonceaba Molwele, the City’s director of networks and stakeholder relations, Jabu Nkosi, and other City officials.

It ended at Mary Fitzgerald Square in Newtown, where there was a celebratory chill-out zone. Runners and their supporters were able to relax and zone, and there was be plenty of music and other forms of entertainment, says the organisers.




Jozi Run
Above: slogan and logo of Run Free Run Jozi.
The Nike takkie symbolises the incorporation of
Sporting culture and Global diversity.
























Above: The runners were encouraged to "Take back the streets."
photo from DAILYMAVERICK



























6 comments:

  1. This is realy wow! hey! marathon at night, the colour of their-shirt it just make the hole thing look wow!.

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  2. This was a cool concept by Nike, and what better place to choose to host the event than the historically rich Newtown? It must have been an amazing experience.

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  3. Newtown is where it all happens,cultural activities,campaigns,events the works. It does'nt get better than Johannesburg Cultural percinct. I'm glad to say that the Nike objective was achieved in running in the city at night,something most people would'nt do anymore and bringing back the importance of Human Rights and Freedom celebrated in our country,and Newtown being one of the hosts for this campaign,shows the significanceof the fact that if such aspects of life and culture that Newtown also shares with the country.

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  4. Newtown is doin so well and glad to see nike objectivity,this is so wow i like what you dd my litle girl keep it up with the good work.

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  5. I love the the idea of the prime time too young and free, given a chance i would not hesitate and considering the fact that i was an athlete during my high school years, this would have been reminding myself back in the days.

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  6. It is certainly doing very well. Nike really had a great initiative and wish you had known about it before Thando before so that you could have taken part on this running experience.

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