Galway schools invited to compete for ‘Ireland’s Fittest’ title

For the second year in succession Irish Olympians Phil Healy and David Gillick have teamed up with Fyffes in a quest to find the fittest school in the country. Registration for the competition, which runs until March 31, can now be made online at www.fyffesfitsquad.ie, with the overall winner to be announced in April.

For the second year in succession Irish Olympians Phil Healy and David Gillick have teamed up with Fyffes in a quest to find the fittest school in the country. Registration for the competition, which runs until March 31, can now be made online at www.fyffesfitsquad.ie, with the overall winner to be announced in April.

For the second year in a row, a call has gone out to schools in Galway and around the country from Irish Olympians, sprinter Phil Healy and athlete David Gillick, who have joined forces with Fyffes in a quest to find Ireland’s Fittest School.

Registration for the competition, which runs until March 31, 2023, can now be made online at www.fyffesfitsquad.ie The winner will be announced in April.

Coupled with monthly and spot prize rewards, one successful school will have the distinction of being chosen as Ireland’s Fittest School 2023, and will win a visit from Healy and Gillick and €5,000 worth of sports equipment.

Last year, north Donegal primary school Scoil Na Croise Naofa, in Dunfanaghy, fought off stiff competition from the large volume of competitors to be crowned the overall winner.

The start of the competition coincides with the resumption this month of Fyffes children’s fitness programme of live school visits following a two year break during Covid. The upcoming schedule will see some 7,500 pupils from schools throughout Ireland, North and South, participate in an interactive Fit Squad session between now and March next.

 

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