On 13 November, in Matthew Micallef St John Athletics Complex at Malta was lauch third European Diversity Run, organised as part of our project. This first edition was a success, with 150 runners/walkers taking part. 🏃​🚶​

The aim of this unique event was to promote diversity, inclusion and social cohesion through sport, while at the same time strengthening ties.
Under a radiant sun and in a friendly atmosphere, the race brought together participants of all ages and backgrounds.

This year’s European Run for Diversity in Malta raised awareness among participants and the general public of the importance of diversity. The event was enthusiastically received by participants and spectators alike, and many runners/walkers expressed their desire to see the initiative continued in other European countries.

Congratulation to the MESA (Malta Federation for Company Sport)! ​😍​

On 12 October, the city of Athens in Greece was lauch second European Diversity Run, organised as part of our project. This first edition was a success, with 174 runners/walkers taking part. 🏃​🚶​


The aim of this unique event was to promote diversity, inclusion and social cohesion through sport, while at the same time strengthening ties.
Under a radiant sun and in a friendly atmosphere, the race brought together participants of all ages and backgrounds.

This year’s European Run for Diversity in Greece raised awareness among participants and the general public of the importance of diversity. The event was enthusiastically received by participants and spectators alike, and many runners/walkers expressed their desire to see the initiative continued in other European countries.

Congratulation to the Hellenic Organization for Company Sport & Health (Greece Federation for Company Sport)! ​😍​

Stay turn to the others runs!

On 7 September, the city of Koper in Slovvenia was the first European Diversity Run, organised as part of our project. This first edition was a success, with 72 runners/walkers taking part. 🏃​🚶​

The aim of this unique event was to promote diversity, inclusion and social cohesion through sport, while at the same time strengthening ties.
Under a radiant sun and in a friendly atmosphere, the race brought together participants of all ages and backgrounds.

This year’s European Run for Diversity in Koper raised awareness among participants and the general public of the importance of diversity. The event was enthusiastically received by participants and spectators alike, and many runners/walkers expressed their desire to see the initiative continued in other European countries.

Congratulation to the Sportna Unija (Slovenia Federation for Company Sport)! ​😍​