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The Olympic torch travels the schools in the municipality (28/02/2012)

Olympia torch Barcelona 92 ​​already in Cartagena and goes from school to school.

The Department of Sports City of Cartagena, in collaboration with the Athletics Club and ElCano UCAM-organized Olimpiade Cartagena 2012, an activity with which they try to inculcate the spirit of the Olympics and the value of games for children.

In the activity, which is central time on April 12 at the Municipal Tennis Championships, involving 22 schools in the municipality.

440 students attended.

The Olympic torch has already passed through the schools San Gines de la Jara, Luis Calandre and Narval.

The last transfer will be Tuesday March 27 at the center of La Asomada.

Carry the torch the students and teachers.

The activity is part of the Outreach program at the à ‰ lite Sport (ADE), which this year coincides with the Olympics being held in London.

In fact, the objectives of this program are to promote athletics, Olympic and recreate a day pass on to schools the importance of teamwork.

Schools that have joined this initiative are San Gines de la Jara, Luis Calandre, Narval, San Cristobal (the Hut), Salesians, San Francisco Javier, San Felix, Feliciano Sanchez, Four Saints Vicente Ros, Antonio Ulloa, San Anthony, St. Vincent de Paul, Immaculate, Franciscans, Santa Joaquina Vedruna, Carmelites, Our Lady of Carmen, Mare Nostrum, Marist, Hispania, Concepción Arenal, Stella Maris and the Asomada.

COMPETICIÃ DAY "N

On April 12 throughout the morning, students will attend the Municipal Athletics Track to close the Olimpiade 2012.

Parade of athletes will compete and prizes are entragarán.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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