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Three of us as co-workers decided that this year we will form a winning team not only as colleagues, but also as fundraising runners at the 39th Budapest Marathon. Making the world a better place is an integral part of our corporate culture. In addition to identifying with our corporate culture, it is also our personal mission to care. This time to give courage to seriously ill children with our running. Here is the situation: you donate, and in return, we put smiles on the faces of many children with our running. Easy as a piece of cake. See you at the finish line! Meet the team: Fruzsina in her free time likes to spend time in the nature, attending running competitions, enjoying cultural events and spending time with her 7 years old daughter. Oliver in his free time runs 3 miles every day and is a passionate golf player. Both Fruzsina and Oliver will participate on the Saturday 10k distance. Andras is a running enthusiast and completed so far 63 marathons. This will be his 10th marathon in Budapest.
Great job running for a cause!
Hajrá Fruzsi, Andris, Olivér!
Hajrá csapat! 💪
Drága Andris!
Büszke vagyok rád nagyon és sok sikert kívánok! Hajrá Bátor Tábor!
Édesanyád
Jo futast!
Hajrá! Sajna idén nem leszek ott, de nagy kalappal nektek, remek kezdeményezés! Go Shiitake!
Brilliant of you all to be doing this – and for such a good cause. Good luck and keep safe!
Hajrá!
hajrá
Hajrá! 😎
Good luck Fruzsina 😎
Hajrá Andris!
12 éve ezen a napon 🙂 https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=418981944824195&set=a.418958381493218
Hajrá! 🙂
Go girl, so proud of you.
Hajráááá miááuuu
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Great job running for a cause!
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