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Walking.be is a subsidiary of Sportevents. Where Sportevents specialized in all kinds of trail runs, Walking.be has been focusing on exercise for everyone since 2018. Getting as many people as possible to move is their mission. Nature and experience are the common thread throughout all events.

Making exercise possible for everyone is perfectly in line with Pink Ribbon 's vision of exercise and breast cancer prevention. After all, with an active and healthy lifestyle, 1 in 3 cancer diagnoses can be prevented.

In 2026, Walking.be is organizing no less than four walks in cooperation with Pink Ribbon . Put the following dates in your agenda:

With these events, Walking.be together with Pink Ribbon encourages more exercise for everyone. Spread across the country and varying in difficulty and duration, there is something for everyone. "The feeling where you plop down in your bed after an event completely exhausted, but so fulfilled, that's what we do it for! The ultimate reward after a weekend in which you are busy from before dawn until sometimes midnight in all weathers to let our participants experience an unforgettable day," says founder Wim De Doncker with great passion about his profession.

With each registration, participants can choose to support Pink Ribbon through a donation or even their own fundraising page. All proceeds will go entirely to Pink Ribbon, both to raise more awareness and projects around prevention, early detection, psychosocial care and breast cancer research.

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