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Torre Del Mar Unites Community In Powerful Stand Against ALS.

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At the finish line. Credit: Ayuntamiento de Rincon de la Victoria

The Axarquia coastline saw outstanding success of Imparables contra la ELA this weekend, with scores of residents and families joining forces in Torre del Mar for a 24-hour charity marathon that raised awareness and vital support for those affected by the condition. Participants enjoyed sports, music and heartfelt moments while contributing to research and resources. Many expats joined in with the inclusive atmosphere that welcomed everyone regardless of fitness level.

Diverse activities keep energy high throughout the weekend

Organisers delivered over 25 sporting and musical events without pause from Saturday, June 20, at midday until Sunday at the same time. A 200-kilometre cycling route through Axarquia kicked off proceedings early on Saturday, followed by taekwondo displays. Crowds then enjoyed beach volleyball tournaments, indoor football matches, basketball games, CrossFit sessions, roller skating, rowing and swimming challenges. Live concerts added rhythm and enjoyment for all ages. Most activities remained free, although some required advance registration for smooth running.

Emotional highlights bring participants together

Saturday evening at 8pm delivered a moving manifesto reading led by Miguel Angel Roldan and other people living with the condition. Their call for more funding, medical research and official recognition resonated deeply with the audience. Families and supporters listened intently as speakers shared personal experiences and hopes for progress.

A massive pink tide creates an unforgettable finale

Sunday morning from 11.30am saw the grand pink wave form near the Torre del Mar nautical club. Participants and locals gathered to cheer affected individuals as they crossed the finish line together. Many expats wore the signature pink t-shirts and walked alongside families to show solidarity. No athletic ability was needed to take part, only a willingness to support the cause through presence and small purchases.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or ELA in Spanish, also known as motor neurone disease, is a progressive neurological condition that attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. This leads to gradual loss of muscle function, affecting movement, speech, swallowing and eventually breathing. Currently incurable, the disease requires greater research funding and support services to improve quality of life for those affected.

This community-driven initiative strengthened bonds among Axarquia residents and provided practical help for ALS families. Local expat groups noted increased visibility for the condition and fresh motivation to continue fundraising efforts. The success of the event encourages similar future gatherings that bring people together for meaningful change.

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