2026 Steps Challenge - Begins Wednesday 8pm, at O'Garney Park

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Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs Steps Challenge 2026

The Steps Challenge is back for the 7th year running, one of Ireland’s biggest walking challenges, bringing clubs and communities together. With a prize fund up for grabs of €30,000, the Challenge kicks off this Wednesday evening at O'Garney Park. Our newly iomproved walking track, fully tarmaced and with our new floodlights for the walking track, it will make for a plwasnt and safe walking experience. MAke sure to Sign Up with the instructions below and come out and meet up and walk with members of our commmunity. You do not have to be a member of the club to take part. A great way to start the New Year for young and old, getting into new healthy habits or keeping existing healthy habits going.


We’re asking participants to track a combined 4000km over 5 weeks up until 11th February. Any club hitting the 4000km on the finish date will be entered into a draw to win a share of €30,000 funding for their club.

Steps
1. Download App MyLife from the App Store or Google Play Store
2. Create Account or Log In
3. Sign up to Munster Challenge - Select Sixmilebridge Gaa from List
4. Link your Step Tracker or allow App to track steps, you can also manually add them.


Some photos from previous years



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