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London: Ready for the Nation’s Billion Step Challenge

Female runners running alongside the Thames

16th March 2018

Can the country move a billion steps in a single day? Can it do it every day for a week?

This weekend, Sport Relief is calling on people across the country to find what moves you, and to do as much of it as possible to kick off the Nation’s Billion Steps Challenge.

The Billion Steps Challenge is for sport lovers and casual exercisers alike. Whether your sport is football, speed walking, or anything in between, the challenge is as simple as getting off the sofa and moving. Whether it’s a new activity, or just getting part of your commute in by foot, logging your steps on the Sport Relief App between 17-23 March will make a major contribution to the Sport Relief mission.

Across London, London Sport will be encouraging everyone to get on their feet to support Sport Relief’s work around the world.

So whether you’re trying out your local sports club for the first time, taking a stroll along the Southbank, or getting on the parkrun trail at Alexandra Palace, make sure you get the Sport Relief App, and get involved.

The week will close out with the landmark Sport Relief Night on the BBC. If you want to learn more about how to get involved and organise fundraisers for Sport Relief this week, visit sportrelief.com/clubs and get your FREE Sport Relief event pack.

ABOUT LONDON SPORT

London Sport is a charity that exists to help ensure more Londoners live happier, healthier lives through access to sport and physical activity.
Supported by Sport England and the Mayor of London, London Sport collaborates with those that share our vision, running and supporting projects that help children, young people and the least active adults to embed sport and physical activity into their lives.

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