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[[Gasore Serge, a former track and field/Cross Country runner and first Rwandan athlete to come in the United states on athletic scholarship. Serge is also an author of the book " My day to die". Gasore Serge has undergraduate in Psychology, masters in Information Technology and second masters in Global service. Gasore Serge and his wife Esperance Gasore founded an organization called Rwandachildren.org and which serve at risk and vulnerable children. Gasore Serge won South Central Regional Championship for cross-country in 2008 and has won 3 consecutive  Rone Star conference Championship in 10k and 5k for cross country. Serge Gasore, his wife and their 2kids now lives and work in Rwanda.

References: http://www.rwandachildren.org http://bookstore.archwaypublishing.com/Products/SKU-000723412/My-Day-to-Die.aspx http://tx.milesplit.com/athletes/pro/41183-serge-gasore/stats#.WDBVaYR7VFI]]

Your submission at Articles for creation: Serge Gasore (December 2)

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NewYorkActuary (talk) 09:41, 2 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]


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