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New Zealand peace campaigner selected to run NY marathon for Peace-Sports
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/SP1109/S00017/nz-peace-campaigner-to-run-ny-m arathon-for-peace-sports.htm
New Zealand peace campaigner
Alyn Ware
The Peace and Sport Team will be
running to raise funds for sports programmes which bring
together youth from civil conflicts in Africa, South
America, South Asia, the Caribbean and the Middle East. The
programs help disadvantaged communities and promote
peace-building, conflict resolution and reconciliation from
opposing sides through sport. The youth are inspired to
participate through the involvement of Champions for Peace
"I am
running to raise funds
In his
position as Global Coordinator of Parliamentarians for
Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament
Mr Ware has run the New York marathon once previously - as a fundraiser and promotion for the abolition of nuclear weapons.
For more information on
Alyn Ware's NY marathon run: click here
Quotes from Peace and Sport Team Leaders:
"The New York marathon is a very special race for me'" says Ms Loroupe. "I owe it my best memories of being an athlete. What a pride and pleasure it will be to participate this year, whilst serving peace - a cause that I have passionately defended for many years!"
"It will be my first marathon and I'm very excited at the prospect," says Mr Kipketer. "I'll be running for Peace and Sport, an organization in which I've been involved since it was founded in 2007. It will be a great personal adventure which I hope will enable me to bring a smile to the faces of children who live in awful poverty.
"Since I have been a mother I am much more aware of the desperate situations that some children in the world live in and this deeply saddens me," says Ms Radcliffe. Sport is a simple, easy-to-implement way of giving landmarks in life to children who are left to their own devices and gives them values which can greatly enrich their lives. By supporting Peace and Sport's initiative, I hope to encourage raising funds which will be used to give a better life to hundreds of youngsters."
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