Summer time is coming to an end. Some of us are back to school, others are back to work and all of us back to our routine. For ING, it’s back to running. This month, we will be present as sponsor of three running races.
Sport is really important for ING and it always has been in its DNA. Through the years, ING has expanded its local presence as well as its involvement in the community by being the main partner of major sport events; more than strengthening its local connections with groups community and spectators, such events are also a way to pass its values.
As a matter of fact, each running race is a testimony of ING’s values:
- athletes/sportspersons share ING’s values which are setting new targets, a long-term vision and the drive to do more,
- Running races (whatever the distance) attract spectators of all ages and backgrounds. As ING’s staff and customers, they all are from different ages, backgrounds and circumstances,
- Running races are a group experience: all runners face the same challenge, the one of covering kilometres. They all share a unique human experience with other runners as well as spectators along the race. ING also uses this spirit of community and solidarity as basic features of its operations.
So, put your trainers on – come and join us as runner or spectator at one of these running races:
13 September 2015 – ING Tunnellaf
ING Tunnellaf is a unique and unusual race (5K or 10K) that will take place only once. This race will launch the new section of motorway A7 between Lorentzweiler and Luxembourg (Grouft Tunnel). www.tunnellaf.fla.lu
20 September 2015 - Kannerlaf
For the third year in a row, ING sponsors the ING Kannerlaf which is a run across 5 continents through the Parc Merveilleux. The race is dedicated to children (from 3 to 11 years-old) www.parc-merveilleux.lu
27 September 2015 - ING Route du vin half marathon
For the second year in a row, ING sponsors the ING Route du vin which is a half marathon that starts in Remich and passes through the vineyards on the banks of the Moselle. The race is one of the largest races in the Grand Duchy, second only to the ING Night Marathon www.routeduvin.lu