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    Grahamstown Games a hit

    Stephen PenneyBy Stephen PenneySeptember 5, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Grahamstown Games took place on Saturday 2 September. Photo: Stephen Penney

    The inaugural Grahamstown Games took place over the past weekend, attracting Grahamstown’s fittest and not so fit, CrossFit enthusiasts.

    Athletes take on the obstacle course. Photos: Stephen Penney

    Participants, in teams of four, had to first take on an obstacle course, with a heavy looking barbell weight. It was then onto the BootCamp workout and indoor rowing. This was followed by the running and cycling disciplines.

    The Indoor Rowing took place outside.
    Bootcamp

    In conjunction with the Grahamstown Games was the launch of The Workshop, which houses Bermuda Lawns and Landscaping, Noom and The Fitness Box. There were also a number of stalls in the parking area.

    Simon van der Merwe, organiser of the event said they were very pleased with the support from the community and said the Grahamstown Games will become an annual event.

    Read more in Friday’s edition of Grocott’s Mail.

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