AviaDev Africa announces running route for this year’s event

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With thirty two days to the continent’s biggest aviation conference to take place in Cape Town’s century city, Bench Events, the organisers of the event have released the routes for its usual running event.

The early morning running activity has been part of the event’s way of reenergising body, mind while raising funds for a local charity.

The sport activity is suitable for all fitness levels, between ADBDAFEGATE, Embraer, naco, Netherlands airport consultants and bench events, the organisers will donate zar 800 (US$55) on behalf of every runner and aim to raise zar40,000 (US$2800) to support the amazing peninsula school feeding association.

This is expected to provide over 80 school children with 2 meals a day for a whole year.

Remember to pack your running shoes and we will provide a sports tee shirts .

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