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Leg two of the race ends with a twist

In a surprising twist, the second leg of the Caxton Reynolds Race competition was a non-scoring round, so all the teams will remain in the same positions as they are from the first leg results.

The winners of leg three (this weekend) will receive a R10 000 voucher to spend at any Hirsch’s store.

The first lead, given to the teams at the cocktail launch party, took them to the Voortrekker Centenary Monument, in Brakpan, where they had to take a picture of themselves in front of the monument and identify the historical building behind the monument.

The second lead, given to the teams on Friday, last week, took them to the Thomas Titus Nkombi Memorial Park, in Elspark, Germiston.

Here are the results of all the teams as they currently stand in the Caxton Reynolds Race 2013:

* Each week, for the next 10 weeks, our readers will stand the chance to win a R500 Hirsch’s voucher, by answering the question we publish right here.

To enter, SMS they keyword Race, followed by the correct answer to the question below, and your first name, to 35718.

SMSes are charged at R 1.50 each. (Example: SMS Race Queen Elizabeth Joe to 35718).

This week’s question is: Who gave the name of “Germiston” to the city? *Please note that the correct answer is not Queen Elizabeth.

Winners will be notified telephonically and this week’s competition opens on August 5 and closes on August 11, at noon.

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