All the teams were set against each other to see who could raise the most for charity. With each member having to make a donation to be part of the team.The team which Des was a part of was 'The lumberjacks' which raised the most moneyfor their charity 'Field of dreams' which help people with down syndrome to get back into the workforce. Silver and bronze was also awarded to Cork teams. The competition included completing the equivalent of 23 marathons over 30 days.It didn't stop there however as tomorrow the staff at Cork Builder Providers are having a jumper day for cancer treatment in the regional hospital. The Chadwicks Group, Ireland's leading builders' merchanting company, instigated ‘The Chadwick’s Challenge’ tasked teams of up to six staff members to step-up and get active. Hosted online via the Fitbit app, teams had 30 days to log asmany steps as they could, with the top three teams getting to nominate their charities of choice to receive the funds raised. Over 70 teams nationwide took part, but there was no stopping three Cork Builders Providers (CBP) powerhouses. Having walked the equivalent of Cork to Cape Town, 15,827,611 steps in total, three of the Cork Builders Providers teams took 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. 1st - The Lumberjacks ● Cian Keohane (captain)● Vince O'Brien● Des Murphy● James Reardon● Eoin Crowley● Dave Cronin 2nd - No ‘Margin’ For Error ● Sean Twomey (captain)● Barry Hackett● Mark O’Sullivan● Paul Comerford● Thomas Darcy 3rd - Stepbrothers ● Liam O Brien (captain)● Paul Duggan● Chris Fox● Eoghan Simpson● Eoin McSweeney● Mick Cronin Walking on average over 40,200 steps a day each, the equivalent of every team member completing 23 marathons over 30 days, winning team, The Lumberjacks, selected Field Of Dreams Cork as their chosen charity. Receiving a cheque for €10,000, Field Of DreamsCork was developed by the Cork branch of Down Syndrome Ireland to provide opportunities for adults with Down Syndrome for ongoing learning and growth