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Ruff Stuff

Submitted by Ruff on Tue, 25/08/2009 - 16:52.

Ruff Stuff Challenge 1 - Moving the Fortuners across the beach sand with 5 planks

Ruff Stuff Challenge - Day 1

On Day 1 of the Toyota Ruff Stuff Challenge, Johan Pieterse and Paul Adams was leading the event. Towards the end it looked as if Marius de Kock and Andre Snyman was going to take it but in the end, Shaun "Polly" Pollock and Kenneth Badenhorst won.

Get up-to-the-minute updates fro this event via Twitter (http://twitter.com/ToyotaLive)  read more »

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Submitted by Ruff on Mon, 24/08/2009 - 13:23.

Toyota Ruff Stuff Challenge 2009 - Day 1

The 2009 Toyota Ruff Stuff Challenge has started! Follow the Toyota team on Twitter (http://twitter.com/ToyotaLive) for up-to-the-minute updates from the Sun City resort where the challenge is taking place. Celebrities involved include Shaun Pollock, Paul Adams, Corne Krige, Andre Strydom and Darren Scott (MC).

The 4 finalists in the 10th Ruff Stuff challenge are Johan Pieterse, Khaya Sontsele, Kenneth Badenhorst and Marius de Kock.  read more »

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Submitted by Ruff on Fri, 17/07/2009 - 16:51.

Toyota Ruff Stuff 2009

Background
The Toyota Ruffstuff Challenge reaches a significant milestone this year by reaching its 10th year, showing that this event is truly unique.

The aim of the promotion is to provide a unique competition for SI readers (and sports fans in general) to go on a once in a lifetime trip. Besides standing the chance of winning an unbelievable prize, they get to team up for 2 days with SA sporting icons and compete in fun and challenging tasks at a beautiful resort.  read more »

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