The achievements of thousands of walkers and runners were celebrated at the Rainier III Auditorium during the awards ceremony for No Finish Line 2025, held in the presence of Government Counsellor–Minister of Social Affairs and Health, Christophe Robino…

The event on January 14th remembered the 26th edition of the charity event that brought together 14,440 participants, who collectively covered 375,245 kilometres, each kilometre converted into one euro to support projects for children facing illness or hardship.

This year’s total will fund around twenty initiatives dedicated to improving medical care, wellbeing and social support for young people in need, continuing the event’s long-standing mission of turning physical effort into tangible assistance. Organised by the charity Children & Future, No Finish Line once again demonstrated the strength of community engagement across the Principality.

During the ceremony, 24 trophies specially created by AMAPEI were presented to individuals, school groups and corporate teams in recognition of both sporting commitment and solidarity. Particular attention was given to youth participation and local businesses, whose mobilisation played a key role in the success of the event.

Several schools were also highlighted for their collective involvement, with pupils taking on ambitious kilometre targets as part of wider health and wellbeing programmes, supported by teaching staff who helped coordinate training and participation throughout the week of the race.

With another strong edition now behind it, organisers have already confirmed the dates for the next challenge. The 27th edition of No Finish Line will return to Monaco from 14 to 22 November 2026, with hopes of once again uniting the community around sport, generosity and shared purpose.