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48 easyJet plc Annual report and accounts 2013
Strategic report
Corporate responsibility continued
600
people took part in our
Race The World challenge
RACE THE WORLD
In 2013 our people were invited to do
some exercise and raise money for UNICEF.
‘Race The World’ was launched on 15 July
at Hangar 89, by easyJet’s Chief Executive
Carolyn McCall and UNICEF’s High Profile
Supporter and Olympic medallist
Colin Jackson.
The aim was to run, walk, cycle, swim and
row the circumference of the world – that’s
40,075km – by the end of September.
Over 600 of our people took part, logging
every kilometre they covered which was
made up as follows:
Target distance 40,075 km
Actual distance 60,803 km
Walking 5,475 km
Running 12,617 km
Cycling 40,333 km
Swimming 1,667 km
Rowing 711 km
Our fundraising target was £20,000 and
we were pleased to beat it and raised
£21,863, which is enough to buy 54,872
vaccines. So not only did our people get
fitter and have some fun but we helped
UNICEF save some lives.