FRENCH MAN CYCLES 5000 KM TO RENOVATE SCHOOL IN ARMENIA
news.am
August 01, 2012 | 03:43
PARIS. - French Marc Brunet has taken a new sport challenge on
behalf of solidarity. He cycles for 5000 km from Valence, France to
Yerevan, Armenia in order to raise money for an Armenian school
renovation, which was demolished after Spitak quake in 1988,
lintervieweb.blogspot.fr reports.
"We have already allocated ~@8,000 out of planned ~@25,000, which
is necessary for the renovation of the school in Shirakamut,"
Brunet claims.
He has kicked off from Valence on July 21 and plans to arrive
in Yerevan on Oct. 1st. He will pass through 10 states, including
Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Moldavia, Ukraine,
Russia, and Georgia to arrive in Armenia.
news.am
August 01, 2012 | 03:43
PARIS. - French Marc Brunet has taken a new sport challenge on
behalf of solidarity. He cycles for 5000 km from Valence, France to
Yerevan, Armenia in order to raise money for an Armenian school
renovation, which was demolished after Spitak quake in 1988,
lintervieweb.blogspot.fr reports.
"We have already allocated ~@8,000 out of planned ~@25,000, which
is necessary for the renovation of the school in Shirakamut,"
Brunet claims.
He has kicked off from Valence on July 21 and plans to arrive
in Yerevan on Oct. 1st. He will pass through 10 states, including
Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Moldavia, Ukraine,
Russia, and Georgia to arrive in Armenia.