At 7 am on March 2, they participated in front of the Child Museum in Zone 13 of the capital to begin stretching and heating.
The presenters of the different Guatevisión programs attended for Wargeo with music and exercise the preparation phase.
The family career “In motion for education” is a sporting event that seeks Give access to educational materials to students Guatemalans.
The departure was at 7.30 am From the Child Museum with the Boulevard of the La Aurora International Airport, towards the National Institute of Seismology, Seismology, Volcanology and Hydrology (Insivumeh) and the Roundel of the 15th Street.
The goal was also in the Children’s Museum.
There were two distances during the activity: 5k and 10k. In addition, the tour was allowed with pets.
Children, adults and senior citizens participated with the aim of supporting the education of young people.
The school band of Technological Institute for Computing He also had a participation in the day, in addition his students receive the educational subscription.
The team of Free Press and Guatevisión journalists and presenters They encouraged the route of the runners.
First places
- Eulalia Cac, 5K female branch distance with a time of 15:21 minutes
- Stuardo Sinibaldi, 5K Male Rama Distance with a time of 14:46 minutes
- Elda Fernández, Distance 10K Women’s Rama with a time of 24:31 minutes
- Pablo Galdámez, distance 10k male branch with a time of 27:46 minutes
Free press supports Guatemalan students with the generation of educational content for diversified, baccalaureate and technical level, which allows more than a thousand young people to be directly benefited in their way to professional and work life.
#Carrecoporlaeducación | Postcards of the first edition of the family career “In motion for education” organized by Press Free and Guatevisión this March 2. pic.twitter.com/MRCZQ7RNML
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For each participant a Free Press Formative Subscriptionthat is, students of technical and diversified level are given access to printed and digital content on topics such as:
- Mayan wisdom
- Writing and spelling
- Math
- Research methods
- Natural Disaster Prevention
- Human anatomy
- Tourism in Guatemala
- Technology
- Personal finance
- Popol Vuh
- Cultural dimensions and many more
