4L TROPHY: BOARD THE INCREDIBLE RAID BY A STUDENT FROM THE GRANDE ECOLE PROGRAM

Last February, Morgane Bonnery, a student on the Grande Ecole program at ICD Toulouse, embarked on the adventure of the 4L Trophy for the 26th edition of this legendary orienteering race, which promotes solidarity and mutual aid. Accompanied by one of her friends, Morgane decided to repeat the experience of this solidarity rally-raid, which promises to surpass all expectations. Here's a look back at an emotionally-charged adventure!

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A HUMAN ADVENTURE

The 4L Trophy is not just an orienteering race, it's also a solidarity adventure for young people under 28. This raid, with its unique concept, works alongside various associations.

These include the "Enfants du désert" association, which has set up a partnership with the 4L Trophy to give more than 20,000 children in the Moroccan desert access to education each year.

To carry out this mission, raid participants are invited to collect and transport school and sports equipment, and to support the association financially.

THE CHALLENGE

In order to cross the finish line, each crew will have to counter the elements and technical problems during 10 days of travel and almost 6,000 km across France, Spain and Morocco, with Marrakech as their final destination.

Despite a snowstorm at the top of the Atlas Mountains, rocky roads and mechanical problems, Mégane was able to cross the finish line and take pride in being a 4L Trophy finisher!

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