Everest

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This summer, Elite Adventures are running a new initiative which aims to get children outside and active. We have four awesome challenges and the best part is, you can complete them anywhere in the world!

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Challenge: Everest
Location: Virtual Event, Complete anywhere!
Date: July 2023 to September 2023

School‘s out for SUMMER!

It’s the holiday we all look forward to the most – the summer school holiday.

Six glorious weeks of fun with countless plans and activities, ultimately ending in slight boredom and a strange feeling of looking forward to school (would you believe).

This summer, Elite Adventures are running a new initiative which aims to get children outside and active. In response to ongoing research, we are looking for school age children that would like to get involved and take on our summer holiday walking challenge.

 

A study conducted by the British Heart Foundation, has shown that by age 11, children are doing an hour less of physical activity a week than they were at age 6.

 

Monitoring the behaviour of more than 2,000 children, from 57 schools
across South West England, statistics currently show that children become 17 minutes less active per week, every year. The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend that children do an hour of physical activity every day however, research suggests that only 41% of children achieve this by the time they leave primary school.

 

A study published in March 2022 found that 14.4% of reception age children (age 4-5) are obese, with a further 13.3% overweight. At age 10-11 (year 6), 25.5% are obese and 15.4% overweight. This data is from 2020/21 and is gathered as part of the National Child Measurement Programme. These figures show large increases on the previous year (2019/20), when 9.9% of children aged 4-5 and 21.0% of children aged 10-11 were obese.

 

Therefore, to support pupils in improving both their physical and mental health, Elite Adventures are extending our virtual challenges to school age children throughout the UK. We offer 4 virtual challenges; all of which can be tracked using free apps such as; Strava, Run keeper, Zwift and Mapmyrun, along with medals and certification.

Mount Everest is famous as being the tallest and one of the hardest mountains to summit in the world, this challenge is no different. To complete the Everest challenge you must complete an eye watering 8,848m of ascent during the summer break! You can track this using most smart devices.

You can start anytime between July and September 2023, the School Holiday Challenge is a virtual event which means you can run, walk or cycle the distance over the summer holidays, absolutely anywhere.

As an added bonus, every entry into our 2023 summer holiday challenge will enter your school into our prize draw to win a fantastic sports package for the PE department. 

Why not Involve the whole family! Take on the challenge with an entry each, or do it together as one – you decide.

Good luck!

What is a virtual challenge?

This is a virtual challenge, which means you can take part anywhere in the world, in your own time and at your own pace. This also includes treadmill runs/walks.

How do I take part?

It’s easy to take part, once you have signed up the challenge begins. Print one of our challenge trackers (or why not make your own) and get those feet moving, your aim is to achieve the total ascent of 8848m before the summer ends.

Once you have completed your challenge send a photo of your colourful challenge tracker and we will get your medal into the post.

The most colourful and creative challenge tracker we receive will win a colouring package delivered straight to your door. (Competition closes in October 2023)

Get your school or group involved!

We offer some incredible group discounts which are perfect for school and youth groups. Simply get your school or group to apply here

A note about medal delivery:

We will endeavour to get your medal posted to you within 48 hours of completion but please be aware this could take longer during busy periods.

 

Good luck!

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