Following the success of the inaugural Kowie River Mile in Port Alfred last year, Spar Eastern Cape has announced that it will dive in as title sponsor of the event on 29 December 2013.

Following the success of the inaugural Kowie River Mile in Port Alfred last year, Spar Eastern Cape has announced that it will dive in as title sponsor of the event on 29 December 2013.

The retailer will wrap up its 20th anniversary celebrations in the province by expanding its footprint in open-water swimming.

According to Spar Eastern Cape Marketing Manager Abri Swart, the event perfectly complements the group’s long-standing sponsorship of South Africa’s oldest open-water event, the Redhouse River Mile.

The latter race, now known as the Spar River Mile, has found a new home on the Sundays River just outside Port Elizabeth, while the retailer assists with anti-pollution efforts in the Swartkops river.

“Based on the success of that race, we were looking to expand our sponsorship in the region and the Kowie River Mile proved to be the perfect opportunity,” Swart said.

“We would love it to become an annual highlight on the Sunshine Coast calendar.”

With the annual influx of holidaymakers to the seaside town, over 500 swimmers are expected to take part this year.

This is more than twice the number for the 2012 event, which was won by Olympic open-water swimmer Jessica Roux.

Swart said proceeds from the entry fees will go to the local Sunshine Coast Hospice, which offers home-based care for terminally ill people throughout the Ndlambe municipal area.

The organisation currently serves over 300 patients from Kleinemonde to Alexandria, with palliative care provided at Settlers' Hospital in Grahamstown where necessary.

Hospice fundraiser Karen Long said they were delighted to have Spar on board, as it was becoming increasingly difficult to raise funds for the organisation.

“With the inaugural race last year, we did the best we could with the money we had.

“Water safety is of course crucial, so the local NSRI has also come on board. We’ll be giving them a donation, which is what we do in this area – charities helping each other,” said Long.

The event starts at noon at the Kowie river mouth and offers a line-up of races for swimmers of all ages.

Anyone may enter the quarter-mile (400m) or half-mile (800m) events, while there are three separate mile (1.6km) races for ages 13 and under, 14-30, and 30-plus.

Race timing will be handled by Michael Zoetmulder of Zports Event Management, who also organises the Spar River Mile.

The first 500 entrants will receive free T-shirts and goodie bags, with prize money and trophies for the winners.

Enter online at www.kowierivermile.co.za.

Entry forms are also available from Nemato Spar, Rosehill Superspar in Port Alfred and Sunshine Coast Spar in Kenton-on-Sea.

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