The votes are in, the miles clocked and unless I'm mistaken our very own Andrew Agnew is the 'King of Ulster'. He blew The Proclaimers away by walking over 700 miles. Maith thú Aindi
And Naomh Pól didn't finish up too shabbily either by finishing a comfortable 8th in Ulster, easily the top local team amassing c.15,000 miles against the 4,000 miles target.
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone who participated and commiserations to those members who couldn't manage to get their mileage recorded for various reasons.
If you enjoyed the experience and feel better for all that extra walking, why not register for the MyLife Steps to Wellness Challenge from 3rd to 23rd March. Register on the MyLife App.
The goal of the challenge is to track 7,000 steps a day for 3 weeks (147,000 steps in total).
2 x €1,000 Sunway Travel Vouchers up for grabs in a PRIZE DRAW for anyone who completes the task
And Naomh Pól didn't finish up too shabbily either by finishing a comfortable 8th in Ulster, easily the top local team amassing c.15,000 miles against the 4,000 miles target.
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone who participated and commiserations to those members who couldn't manage to get their mileage recorded for various reasons.
If you enjoyed the experience and feel better for all that extra walking, why not register for the MyLife Steps to Wellness Challenge from 3rd to 23rd March. Register on the MyLife App.
The goal of the challenge is to track 7,000 steps a day for 3 weeks (147,000 steps in total).
2 x €1,000 Sunway Travel Vouchers up for grabs in a PRIZE DRAW for anyone who completes the task