This year, the Union Nautique de Liège club (Belgium) welcomed a new and rather unique boat: a LiteQuattro customized in the colors of Row Pink, a club initiative that offers women affected by breast cancer, whether undergoing treatment or in remission, the opportunity to row.

This LiteQuattro was designed to offer maximum comfort and safety, allowing everyone to row with confidence, even without prior experience. The goal is simple: to move, breathe, and rediscover positive feelings through sports, and to forget about cancer for a moment. Rowing is particularly well-suited because it gently works the entire body while promoting breathing and coordination. For these women, it’s not just a sporting activity: it’s also a time to come together, share experiences, and move forward as a group.

With the support of the Province of Liège, which funds the Row Pink program, the club is working to further expand this support and enable more women to participate. In fact, a second LiteQuattro is currently in production!

A wonderful example of sports promoting well-being, where every time on the water becomes a small victory.

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