I am 29 and on a quest for ultimate fitness. For me it’s beyond just getting into shape. As part of my fitness goals, I’ve taken up the Fedhealth Dream Chasers Challenge to take my fitness journey to the next level.
Bonani Zuke - 42,2km
I started running four years ago after giving birth to my daughter, as I wanted to lose the baby weight. I started with 4 to 5km three times a week, and eventually increased this to 10km and 21km distances.
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Nkine Letsela - 12km
I am 29 and on a quest for ultimate fitness. For me it’s beyond just getting into shape. As part of my fitness goals, I’ve taken up the Fedhealth Dream Chasers Challenge to take my fitness journey to the next level. <br>
Kamohelo Matsabisa - 12km
I’m a 40-year-old married father of two. I decided to take on this challenge as I believe it’s critical at my age to live a healthy lifestyle. I’m hoping to reignite a passion for running that I lost in my early twenties.
Hengie McInnes - 10km
I am 52, but will forever be 38. Apart from an HR Officer, I’m also a professional couchie and a wanna-be healthier and fitter person. I’m scared, but very excited for the personal challenge.
Marcia Knoetze - 10km
I am turning 51 this year, and entered the challenge because it’s NOW or NEVER. Three years ago I was diagnosed with cancer, and had to make an immediate lifestyle change. My goal is to complete this challenge...
Loyiso Jamani - 10km
I’m a self-confessed couch potato and a wannabe Dream Chaser. With regards to sports and being active, I only enjoy watching other people do it on TV, however I am prepared to take on this challenge come what may.