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Second last round of Reynold Race a nail biter

The second last round in the heat rounds of the Caxton Reynolds Race 2013 took all 12 teams to Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, where they had to complete various tasks in order to submit their proof to the organisers of the competition

This round was harder than any other round, but teams have shown organisers that they have the spirit and enthusiasm needed to compete in a race of such magnitude.

Results of this round (round six) are as follows:

The Germiston City News team, Hennie and Louise Bingle came in first, Kempton Express team, Ashleigh Schnetler and Dane van Tonder are in second place, and the Southern Courier team, Deshan and Prema Naran are in third.

The Boksburg team is ninth overall.

Once at Emperors Palace, teams had to go to the Codesa Walk Way. The walkway was developed in commemoration of the Codesa negotiations that took place within the now Emperors Palace walls.

The walkway highlights the negotiations that took place and depicts historical events occurring at the time with displays augmented by copies of newspapers, press articles and interviews from the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The last heat round on the East Rand will take place on August 30, after which the three teams with the highest scores will go through to the final race on September 21, which will take them to various locations and require them to do even more than they are at the moment.

But with sponsors such as SA Reynolds Travel Centre, Hirsch’s, Daihatsu, Budget Car Insurance, Thompsons Holidays and the Boksburg Rugby Club, this race will be one to remember.

Readers competition:

Each week our readers stand the chance to win a R500 Hirsch’s voucher by answering the question we publish 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 R1.50 each. (Example: Race Natural History Museum Joe to 35718).

This week’s question is: Which museum in Kempton Park records the history of explosives; with particular emphasis on their use in the mining industry?

Winners will be notified telephonically and this week’s competition opens on September 2 and closes on September 8 at noon.

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