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IPPNW Baltic Bike Tour 2006
- Medical Students Cycle for Peace -
August 21st - September 6th
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Kilometer-Bank
Information for
Sponsors:
- What
this is about: If you want to support the students in their
fundraising, you can donate one Euro for every kilometer they are
planning to tackle. All in all, the tour will cover around 880 km.
Below you will find each rider's Kiometer Account, showing how much
he/she has already raised.
- How to
"make a deposit": In order to support a student, send an e-mail
to balticbike@web.de and let us
know who you want to support and how many kilometers you plan to fund.
Remember - it's one Euro for ever kilometer. If you want to support a
student from a developing country, please let us know and we will
contact you about the possibilities.
- What
it will bring you: Besides the good feeling that you've
supported a worth cause and enable a student to participate in this
endeavor, you will of course be kept up to date about the trip, receive
regular updates while we are on trour and receive a thorough report
with photos and stories about the trip, the meetings with decision
makers and the public demonstrations. You can see al sponsors at www.ippnw-students.org/baltic/sponsors.html
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Information
for Bikers:
- What this is about:
Looking for a way to raise the money you need to participate? For this
purpose, we have created the "Kilometer Bank".
- How this bank works:
We will travel approximately 880 km on our way from Tallinn to
Helsinki. If you collect one Euro for every kilometer you plan to
travel, you will have more money than you will need and have money over
to support students from developing countries so that they can
participate as well. Below you will find each rider's
Kilometer-Account, showing how much money he/she was already able to
raise and showing how far he/she would get with this.
- How to "make a
deposit": If you have assured funding for a few more kilometers,
simply send an e-mail to balticbike@web.de
and let us know. We will then update your account... Also, please let
us know how much of the money you will need yourself, as the rest will
go into a central fund, which will pay for the support of students from
developing countries who also want to participate in this trip.
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Kilometer Accounts:
Picture
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Name
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Country
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Account
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Kilometers
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Alex
Rosen
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Germany
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150
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Anna
Janowicz
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Poland
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50
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Agyeno
Sunday
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Nigeria
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600
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Shannon Gearhart
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USA
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50
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Benni
Unger
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Germany
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150
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Gerli
Kuusk
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Estonia
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0
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Nino Neumann
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Germany
|
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0
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Dmitry Boychenko
|
Russia
|
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0
|
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Maren
Totzauer
|
Germany
|
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50
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Michael
Gnilo
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Philippines
|
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600
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Ahmed
Saada
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Egypt
|
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400
|
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Anu
Eenraid
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Estonia
|
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100
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Joshua
Cook
|
USA
|
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0
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Ulrike
Ackert
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Germany
|
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0
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Pauli
Girardet
|
Germany
|
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0
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Tova Fuller
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USA
|
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0
|
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Nju Dze
Obadiah
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Cameroon
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0
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Sanela Banovic
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Bosnia
Herzegowina
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100
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Andrzej
Kacprzycki |
Poland
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0
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Robert
Gölz
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Germany
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0
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Otto
Pietilä |
Finland |
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0 |
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