In light of the current second wave of Covid-19 infections, the aQuellé Midmar Mile race committee has made the decision to move the event out by one month to 13 & 14 March 2021.
The committee is aware of the inconvenience that moving the event may have on some entrants, however the need to ensure the safety of our participants and their extended families must take priority in these challenging times.
‘Safety is always the highest priority at the aQuellé Midmar Mile,’ said Race Director Wayne Riddin, ‘and this year we obviously have many additional considerations with regard to Covid-19 and minimising the risk of transmission at events.
We are also respectful of the pressure that hospitals and medical staff are under at this time. Time on duty plus the possibility of a medical emergency at the event would only place further demands on medical staff which we would all agree is not necessary.’
Riddin added that ‘current regulations do not allow for swimmers to train in open water, and many are struggling to find a pool while dams, rivers and beaches remain closed to swimming. The postponement to 13 & 14 March will give entrants extra time to prepare for what will be the 48th Midmar Mile.’
Together with input from representatives from KZN Wildlife and the safety committee, the race committee is investigating the feasibility of holding the events over more than 2 days. Should this be both practical and provide an extra safety element, decisions will be taken swiftly and communicated immediately.
Depending on President Ramaphosa’s next announcement and the level of lockdown, further changes may be made, including the possibility of holding the event later in the year.
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