The No Finish Line (NFL) in Monaco, a charity race that began in 1999 with just 750 participants covering 9,000 kilometres, will celebrate its 25th anniversary this November…
Scheduled from November 16 to 24 in Fontvieille, the event is anticipated to attract nearly 10,000 participants aiming to break the 330,000-kilometer goal. Each kilometre completed translates into euros for charity, supporting the initiatives of Children&Future for disadvantaged children both locally and globally.
The iconic 1,100-meter circuit will be open 24/7, inviting participants to run or walk as many laps as they can over eight continuous days. With a charitable goal of raising 330,000 euros, the NFL has already garnered more than 5 million euros in donations over the past 25 years. This milestone event will be marked by the involvement of Princess Charlene as the race’s Patron, adding prestige to the occasion, while Roca Team co-captain Donatas Motiejunas will serve as an ambassador.
For competitive runners, the challenge includes breaking the current men’s record of 1,041 km and the women’s record of 924 km. Additionally, the 24-hour trophy, an official French Athletics Federation event, will take place from November 23 to 24, pushing competitors to achieve the greatest distance in a single day.
The event will be accompanied by various activities and promises a lively atmosphere. Bibs for participation can be pre-reserved online until November 14 or purchased directly at the Fontvieille marquee. Registration fees are 15 euros for adults and 8 euros for children over 10.