Monaco's No Finish Line Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Ambitious Goals
- André Giacometti
- Nov 11, 2024
- 1 min read
The No Finish Line (NFL) charity race, a fixture in Monaco since 1999, is set to mark its 25th anniversary this November. The event, renowned for transforming kilometers into charitable donations, will run from November 16 to 24 in Fontvieille. With a participation goal set at nearly 10,000 people, the aim is to surpass 330,000 kilometers, thereby raising an equivalent amount in euros to support the work of Children&Future in aiding underprivileged children both within Monaco and around the world.
This year, the race will bolster its profile with the patronage of Princess Charlene, alongside Roca Team co-captain Donatas Motiejunas who will act as an ambassador. The week-long event will operate non-stop, allowing participants to contribute to the cause at any hour by running or walking the 1,100-meter circuit. Since its inception, the NFL has raised over 5 million euros, and this milestone edition seeks to add significantly to that tally.
Adding to the competitive spirit, athletes will have the opportunity to set new records in the men's and women's categories, currently standing at 1,041 km and 924 km respectively. The event will also host the 24-hour trophy on November 23-24, challenging participants to cover the maximum distance within a single day. For those eager to join, registration is available online until November 14 or directly at the Fontvieille marquee, with fees set at 15 euros for adults and 8 euros for children over 10.
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