No Finish Line Monaco Event Exceeds 300,000 Kilometer Milestone, Raises €319,005 for Children’s Initiatives

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The No Finish Line event in Monaco has set a new record by surpassing 300,000 kilometers, with participants raising money for projects supporting sick or disadvantaged children.

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Despite the challenging weather conditions, the 25th edition of the No Finish Line Monaco event achieved a new record by surpassing 300,000 kilometers. Over the course of 8 days, participants ran, walked, and marched to collect donations for projects benefiting sick or disadvantaged children. A total of 319,005 kilometers were covered, translating to €319,005 in funds. Since its inception, the No Finish Line has already contributed more than €5 million to various children’s initiatives.

In the individual men’s category, Ray QI came in first place with 800 kilometers, followed by Geng Lucong with 730 kilometers, Philippe Delorme with 711 kilometers, and Mike Manfredi with 643 kilometers. For the women, Mimi Chevillon took the top spot with 556 kilometers, earning her 8th victory in Monaco. Siriporn Roongjira claimed second place with 525 kilometers, and Cathy Muller secured third place with 472 kilometers. The overall winning team was the Monaco Cardio-Thoracic Center, covering a distance of 11,796 kilometers. Meanwhile, Special Olympics Monaco was the top association, reaching 8,894 kilometers.

In addition to the main event, an official 24-hour non-stop race was held, with 177 participants running a total of 12,415 kilometers. Alain Brillat and Pauline Marguet emerged as the winners in the individual category, while the team relay category was won by Relais GPSI with 302 kilometers.

Despite the turbulent weather, the No Finish Line Monaco event demonstrated the resilience and determination of the participants, resulting in another successful edition for a worthy cause.

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