
CT Marathon
- By: Kirsten Campbell
- Short URL: https://archive.backabuddy.co.za/ct-marathon
- Date Created: 7 September 2022
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Hi 👋
I am running the Cape Town Marathon on the 16th of October. This will be my first marathon ever! The furthest I have run before embarking on this journey was 21km. I have an incredible group supporting me through my training and hoping I can also give back in some way.
If you are in a position to support, any donations would be appreciated ❤️
Donations
- Oct 16, 2022 - R 500.00 Fees covered
- "I am so proud of you! You are a legend " - Bren
- Oct 16, 2022 - R 1 375.00
- "Good Luck Kirst very proud of you" - Wheals Family
- Oct 15, 2022 - R 1 000.00 Fees covered
- "Good like to Kirst, hope enough money is raised for the children. We wish them the best :) " - Wheals Family
- Oct 14, 2022 - USD $ 27.48
- "Good luck for the race" - Steven Hurwitz
- Oct 14, 2022 - R 1 000.00 Fees covered
- "Goodluck Kirst" - Matt
- Oct 14, 2022 - R 500.00
- "Good luck KIrst! " - Stash
- Sep 13, 2022 - R 200.00
- "Good luck!!" - Jess Boardman
- Sep 09, 2022 - R 500.00
- "Good luck " - 5 bps trader
- Sep 09, 2022 - R 500.00 Fees covered
- "Go Kirst!" - Wendy
- Sep 09, 2022 - R 1 800.00
- "Best of luck... smash it " - Cy
- Sep 09, 2022 - R 500.00
- "Goooo Kirst, supporting you all the way !" - Tanya
- Sep 07, 2022 - R 200.00 Fees covered
- "You’ve got this! Super proud of you! " - Chad
- Sep 07, 2022 - R 2 000.00
- "Amazing " - Anon
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