The Port of Gandia hosts the sixth edition of the Rema per la Vida Solidarity Challenge

The sporting event seeks to raise funds for cancer research from July 24th to 26th.

Image of a wooden oar at the Port of Gandia with the sea in the background.
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Image of a wooden oar at the Port of Gandia with the sea in the background.

The Port of Gandia will be the setting, between July 24th and 26th, for the sixth edition of the Rema per la Vida (Row for Life) Solidarity Challenge, an initiative that combines sport and solidarity.

The event, promoted by the Club de Rem CIA Gandia with the support of the Gandia City Council and the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC), aims primarily to raise funds for cancer research. Over three days, the sports club's facilities will be open to welcome the participation of families, companies, clubs, and groups of friends.
Municipal officials have highlighted the participatory nature of this event, which mobilizes citizens for a common cause. As they explained, every stroke symbolizes the spirit of overcoming challenges and the collective commitment to fighting this disease, while leveraging the health benefits of rowing.
For those unable to participate directly in the rowing tests, the organization has enabled a collaboration mode called fila zero (zero row). This option allows contributions to the cause through the purchase of solidarity t-shirts or scarves, which can be found at AECC headquarters in Gandia and various collaborating pharmacies.