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On May 5, 2019, the F101G ran the Uccle 10km!

On May 5, 2019, 45 runners took part in the Uccle 10km to support the work of the 101 Genomes Foundation.

For the second year running, the F101G took part in the 12th edition of the 10 km d’Uccle, a friendly, family-friendly run that starts in the pretty Wolvendaele park. This year 45 runners took part to support the Foundation’s work.

Their participation was sponsored this year by CMS[1 ] and the Amicale Jogging de SIBELGA.

The association ” Volont’R “[2] led by Solange Deberg took charge of welcoming runners and distributing T-shirts and race numbers.

And like last year, the Jacquet family came from Liège to manage the F101G pit during and after the race.

Many thanks to all our supporters, who helped make this second participation in the 10km d’Uccle a great success for the F101G.

Many thanks to all participants and see you next year !

The rankings are available at : http: //prod.chronorace.be/classements/listerapports.aspx?eventId=1187790385762744

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[2]       To find out more about Volont’R, visit : https: //www.volontr.be/

 


Dear all,

We’re delighted to announce that we’ll be taking part again this year in the 10km d’Uccle for the 101 Genomes Foundation on May 5, 2019 !

So don’t wait any longer to register before May 2 by joining our group via this link

  • The group code is : FGRU13233
  • The group is called : F101G RUN

During the registration process, don’t worry about payment or how you’ll receive your race numbers: all costs are covered by our sponsors.

Race numbers and T-shirts will be distributed on race day from 1pm at the 101 Genomes Foundation tent in Wolvendael Park, where the race starts at 3pm.

To complete your registration, support the Foundation’s action by making a tax-deductible donation (from 40 euros) to account number BE10-0000-0000-0404, together with the structured communication ***017/1730/00036***.

Thank you for your invaluable support.

Romain and Ludivine

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The goal of the 101 Genomes Foundation is to advance research by 10 years by creating an unprecedented database that will enable us to tame the genome in order to better understand and treat the rare diseases that affect children.

The Foundation’s pilot project is the 101 Genomes Project dedicated to Marfan syndrome. Subsequently, other projects dedicated to other rare diseases may be set up.

The King Baudouin Foundation collects tax-deductible donations for the 101 Genomes Fund via account BE10-0000-0000-0404 (BIC: BPOTBEB1 – structured communication: ***017/1730/00036***).

For more information, visit: f101g.org

Or contact us at info@f101g.org or by telephone on +32(0)476.87.18.63