Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Red Dot On Nose Wont Go Away

Corsa with Somali refugees










Tues ATON OF THE ROMA IN 120,000
DIES E A Q UARANTENNE DI PARMA
by www.leggo.it

The party sport has turned into tragedy. An athlete 46, MF, Man Athletics altar of Parma, an hour and a half after finishing the marathon in Rome, was against VATO lifeless in the Powder via (Colle Oppio ) while preparing to return to the hotel. Unfortunately resuscitation were not used to null a. In the streets of the capital has been a party: 120,000 people took part and ch ticipated in the marathon since dawn. Mostly families and tourists but also many elderly and children attended the event which, as every year, an appointment is confirmed as dear to the city. Both fun, solidarity and want to test themselves, these are the ingredients that made this year, the fifteenth.

Participants , an ch and d IECI Somali refugees : Haffan, Abubakr, the "D IECI and Mohammed are some of them who have run or the Asso ciation Verde Tabanka non-profit organization. The ten runners have raced through the streets of the capital is to defend the rights of those who, like them, is forced to leave their country for fear of persecution for reasons of ethnicity, religion, political opinions, is for you with their presence testifies to the many colors and the fact that many live in Rome. In collaboration with the writer I giaba Scego, the Centre Asinitas, the association Nielety, Café Cretcheu and Radio B. Leza (every Sunday from 14 to 88.9 hours).

cut the finish line first
was the 30 year old Kenyan Benjamin Kiptoo Kolum, with a time of 2h07'17'' become the new national record for men. On the second and third in the race Capitoline two other athletes Kenyan Paul Kiprop Kirui and Joseph Ngeny. The Briton Richard Whitehead inv ece broke the world record for amputees male category. Record that until now had not fallen below the 3 hours and 14 minutes. With 2 hours, 56 minutes and 45 seconds the athlete is then brought home the world record.

Press Francesca Vitalini
www.leggo.it

picture Giusy Muzzopappa

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