The
sheer excitement and exhilaration from the parents and participants at the 2013
Pritt IRONKIDS South Africa at the McArthur Pool and Leisure Centre in the
early afternoon of Saturday 13 April was heartfelt and fun-filled by many of
the spectators.
The
first wave race started at 12:00 for kids with special needs. The concept of
this race is all-inclusive, making the little ones feel as heroic as their
IRONMAN heroes. As part of the Spec-Savers IRONMAN South Africa, everyone is a
winner; all participants receive a T-shirt, medal and a goodie bag from Pritt
IRONKIDS SA.
The
length of the swim and run was determined by the entrant’s age. Kids between
the ages of 6-9 years swam a distance of 60m, followed by a 1.2km run, while
the 10-13 years age group took part in a 100m long swim and a 2km run.
Jeff
Behr said, “I’m excited for my son - this is great not just for PE, but getting
them [kids] to be fit at a young age.” Jeff’s son, six year-old Jarryd Behr
from St Marks said he that he was excited about the race and was mostly looking
forward to the swim.
The
kids in the first wave start were assisted by the friendly Pritt IRONKIDS
volunteers. Jenna Hiscock from Elsen Academy took part in the first wave. Jenna
had a knee-cartilage surgery on 28 March this year. Dad, Reben Hiscock said,
“She started complaining about a sore knee. When the doctor scanned it, surgery
was recommended.” Even that didn’t put-down Jenna’s enthusiasm in taking part
in the aquathlon. “I am very excited and looking forward to the run,” said
eight year-old Jenna Hiscock who raced the 1.2km run on her crutches.
Sadly,
all good things do come to an end and Johan Coetzee wasn’t happy about that.
“It was too short, I want to do it seven times over,” said the very confident 6
year-old. Anna Huang, 13, a volunteer from Pearson High School said, “It’s
exciting and fun to see the kids running and feeling proud.”
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