The Virtual Interhouse Cross Country requires students to lace up their joggers and pound the pavement with a run, walk or jog until Sunday 10 May. This event has been altered to suit the virtual medium and will involve the following categories for 2020:
Individual Age Group Results – A leader board for each age group will be derived from one 3km run recorded by all participating students.
*Individuals can record as many runs as they like; however, only their fastest 3km run will count.
Overall House Champion – Overall leader board derived from the finalised age group results.
Spirit Champion – Every participant gains one point for their House (staff also included). The House with the most participation is crowned Spirit Champion.
Overall Distance House Champion – Derived from the kilometres run by each House and their participating members (staff included).
*Students can record as many runs as they like throughout the specified time-frame at whatever distance they chose (e.g. 6km) to contribute towards their overall House kilometre total.
To get involved, students are asked to download the Strava Training: Run and Ride Application onto their smart phone and join their House group within the ‘Clubs’ section. A ‘How to Guide’ is available on the Secondary Sport POD page and by clicking here (PDF 627.2KB).
Last Friday, the National Cabinet released a set of National Principles for the Resumption of Sport and Recreation Activities, as well as a Framework for Rebooting Sport in a COVID-19 Environment. The return to sport from elite to community-based sport and recreation will be determined by the Queensland State Government and the Chief Health Officer who will take time to consider how these principles can be applied. Whilst the timeframe is unknown it is a positive step towards the staged return to school sport over the coming months.
Helen Lobegeiger