FCC ends the eHealth campaign with successful participation
FCC has ended the eHealth Challenge campaign with a highly successful participation by its employees.
The inter-company Olympic Games saw 576 persons from FCC taking part, putting FCC in the first positions in all the rankings both as company and as teams. A total of 95,464 kilometres were covered, 19,397 by walking, 19,325 by running and 56,742 by cycling, an outstanding result that achieved good posts in a classification involving 13,141 participants from 77 companies and in which all FCC Group business areas were represented.
Aqualia’s “Water People Ávila” team came second in the running category within the overall teams ranking. In the walking category, the FCC team Espartanos reached third place and in cycling, the FCC team from Almería, called RBU Almería Grupo2, came fourth.
In the overall companies ranking, FCC was victorious in all modes, coming first in walking, second in running and third in cycling.
Finally, the winners in the FCC ranking were the above mentioned teams from Aqualia and Almería in running and cycling, respectively, and the Espartanos team from FCC Industrial in walking. The individual winners were José Luis Arribas from Aqualia Ávila in running, Vicente Sempere from Aqualia Alcoy in walking and Juan José Montes Ferre from Medio Ambiente Almería in cycling.
Our thanks to all the participants, thanks to whom FCC was able to maintain an outstanding presence throughout the Olympic games.
The challenge of the second eHealth Challenge, the largest inter-company Olympic games in the world, started on 15 January and ended on 15 April. These months of competition served to measure the energy that each company generates through sport among its employees. One third of the income from this initiative is destined to health promotion projects undertaken by the Red Cross in Spain.