La Montagne Fun Day: Carletonville’s Clubs Join Forces for a Day of Action and Laughter - 1 November
- Amanda Bekker

- Oct 13
- 2 min read
Carletonville is set for something completely new this November, a proper community get-together where the town’s sports clubs trade the sidelines for the spotlight. On 1 November 2025, La Montagne will play host to the La Montagne Fun Day, an event promising energy, teamwork, and more than a few moments of organised chaos.
A Bit of Everything — and Everyone
The day isn’t about competition or medals. It’s about everyone showing off what they love doing, and maybe discovering a new hobby while they’re at it. With local groups from dancers to karate kids taking part, there’s no chance of getting bored (or staying still for long).
Beat Box Dance Studio will be shaking things up with five performances that’ll test the stage’s limits. Expect quick moves, big energy, and parents recording every second.
Not to be outdone, Losberg Gymnastics will flip, twist, and tumble their way into the crowd’s hearts. The organisers have warned: keep your seats, but if you can’t, at least make sure you’re cheering the right way up.
Then there’s Spartan Karate Dojo, bringing discipline and focus, and a few impressive “Oss!” moments, under the guidance of their own Shihan Kruban, who’s basically Carletonville’s Mr Miyagi.
Running, Riding, and a Bit of Showing Off
For those who prefer action over applause, WeRan Fochville is hosting fun runs of 2.5km and 5km. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just chasing someone who owes you a coffee, this is your chance to get moving, no medals, just bragging rights.
A Proper Community Effort
And because it’s La Montagne, it wouldn’t be complete without horses. The Equestrian Students will take to the arena in their chosen outfits for performances that promise elegance, a bit of showmanship, and hopefully no surprises from the horses.
The event’s not just for spectators. Any local sports club is invited to get involved, the more, the merrier. It’s all about showing what Carletonville can do when everyone pulls in the same direction (and remembers where they put their kit).










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