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Painting The Streets Of Mzansi Purple
Painting The Streets Of Mzansi Purple
What started twelve years ago with one brave soul running through peak hour traffic in a speedo to raise awareness about cancer, has since become a nationwide phenomenon. Usually held as a mass participation event in Johannesburg, Friday saw the first ever COVID-edition national Hollard Daredevil Run 2021 take place around the country.
The event, which raises funds towards prostate and testicular cancer awareness and screening, saw runners taking part countrywide dressed only in a purple speedo.
"This is a run with a difference that makes a difference. The Hollard Daredevil Run has been a highlight on the South African social calendar since 2009, attracting thousands of brave men from all walks of life to do their part to raise awareness about male cancers," says Heidi Br auer, Chief Marketing Officer at Hollard.
While the new format of the event this year was all about smaller groups and social distancing, the reach and support achieved far surpassed any expectations.
From teams participating in rural villages and communities, a team of game rangers running in the Kruger National Park and Parliamentary runners taking part in Cape Town to a team in the Kalahari Desert pounding the roads of Kathu, the Hollard Daredevil Run 2021 reached far and wide.
All proceeds from the annual Hollard Daredevil Run go to the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) and the Prostate Cancer Foundation of South Africa towards awareness and screening of prostate and testicular cancer.
Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer and is on the increase. According to global research, one in every six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, with the risk of prostate cancer increasing with age. Early diagnosis can mean a 95% chance of being cured.
Most South Africans know someone affected by prostate or testicular cancer. The bottom line is that early detection saves lives. Any members of the public wanting to support these purple cancer warriors can go to www .daredevilrun.com to donate further funds towards cancer awareness and screening initiatives.
For more information about prostate and testicular cancer, go to: https://cansa.org.za/