Schools are being invited to compete for the title of Jersey's most active.
This year's RBC Race for Kids has teamed up with the Supertri League in a competition to rally the most pupils, staff and parents to sign up for 2.5k, 5k or 10k courses.
The winning school will get an exclusive Supertri suit signed by the elite athletes and Olympic medalists taking part.
READ: Supertri League returns to Jersey
Jersey is hosting Supertri again on 21 September. The same morning, RBC Race for Kids is inviting islanders of all ages and abilities to walk, jog, wheel or scoot in aid of Jersey Child Care Trust.
Every registration linked to a school counts - so the more people who take part, the closer the school gets to the coveted Supertri suit, along with bragging rights as Jersey’s most active school.
JCCT is fundraising to build a Early Years Centre of Excellence, improving the lives of children and families across Jersey by expanding access to early education and tackling the childcare workforce crisis.
David Bailey, COO RBC Wealth Management, said: “This is more than just a race – it’s a movement that brings our community together to create lasting impact.
"We’re thrilled to team up with Supertri to bring an extra layer of excitement this year. We can’t wait to see local schools rise to the challenge and show their support for children in Jersey.”
Supertri League Jersey’s pro race will kick off in the afternoon on the Waterfront.
Athletes including Jonathan Brownlee, Georgia Taylor Brown, and Cassandre Beaugrand will line up at Elizabeth Marina
READ:Three Olympic gold medalists to race in 2025 Jersey Supertri
You can sign up for RBC Race for the Kids Jersey here


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