BRIT Challenge 2023
30th March 2023 – Tags: Charity
Twenty-three was the magic number this month as students and staff from across our campuses got involved in fundraising for the BRIT Challenge.
Our Students’ Union joined forces with other members of the college community to come up with a series of challenges linked to the number 23.
These included a Tractor Pull, which saw teams of 23 pulling a tractor 23 metres in the quickest possible time, a 23-hour tennisathon, and a competition to name the 23rd lamb to be born on the farm at Easton College. Meanwhile, groups of students at Paston College got active by completing 23 minutes of physical activity during their lessons.
Teams of 23 pull an Easton College tractor 23 metres
Our Students’ Union President, Lewis Pepperell, commandeered some of the farm equipment at Easton College to support the BRIT Challenge fundraising effort.
Lewis threw down the gauntlet to teams of students and staff to see who could pull a 10-tonne tractor 23 metres in the quickest time.
Congratulations to the winning team of Sports Performance and Excellence students, who covered the distance in a remarkably quick time of 11.81 seconds.
Support for good causes
The BRIT Challenge 2023 is an inclusive feelgood fundraiser which aims to improve mental health and fitness and raise money for young adult mental health.
All proceeds from the college’s fundraising efforts will be split between the BRIT Challenge and local charity The Feed Foundation, which works to tackle poverty and homelessness in Norwich.
Jerry White commented:
The BRIT Challenge 2023 has provided a great opportunity for students, staff, and members of the public to come together for two really important causes.”