We are FCC - Nº10

FCC has completed the healthy eHealth Challenge campaign with great success in terms of employee participation. The inter-company Olympics had 715 people registered from FCC and almost 100 teams in different cate- gories, with FCC ranking first in all the rankings, both by company and by team. A total of 126,959 kilome- tres have been covered, of which 17,023 correspond to walking; 20,547 to running; 50,934 to cycling; 37,664 to activity and 792 to swimming. An outstanding result that has led them to obtain good positions in a classi- fication made up of 1,011 teams and a total of 10,189 participants from 61 companies and 45 countries, where all the FCC Group’s business areas have been represented. In the global team ranking, the Blan- dengues team from the Tax Depart- ment of FCC’s Central Services came first in the activity category. In the running category, the Almeria team of FCC RBU Almeria 2 won first pla- ce. FCC Industrial’s Espartanos team FCC’s award-winners in the 3rd EHealth Challenger Olympiads. FCC tops all the rankings in the 3rd Olympiad eHealth Challenge came first in the walking category; and in the cycling category the Aqualia An- dalucía Sur team finished first. Finally, in the new swimming category, FCC Aqualia’s Next Generation team also took first place. In terms of the overall individual ran- king, Selsa’s Esperanza Jiménez González has achieved nothing less than first place in the women’s run- ning category; FCC Industrial’s Victor Plaza has achieved third place in the men’s walking category; and FCC Me- dio Ambiente’s J. Roberto Castilla has achieved third place in the men’s run- ning category. In the global ranking by company, FCC was the winner in all categories, ran- king first in walking and third in the rest of the categories. Finally, the winners in FCC’s private ranking were: • By teams: Blandengues from the Fiscal Department of FCC’s Central Services (Activity); RBU Almería Running 2 (Running); Espartanos from FCC Industrial (Walking); Aqualia Andalucía Sur (Cycling) and Next Generation from Aqualia (Swimming). • Individual: Miguel de la San An- drés from FCC Industrial Madrid (Activity); J. Roberto Castilla Espi- nosa, from FCC Medio Ambiente UTE Madrid Zona 6 (Running); Víctor Plaza, from FCC Industrial Madrid (Walking); Antonio Garrigós Jiménez, from Aqualia AIE Costa Tropical (Cycling); and Miguel Pena Fandiño, from Aqualia Moaña Pon- tevedra (Swimming). Our most sincere congratulations to everyone for the magnificent results. We are grateful for the work of each of the participants, thanks to which FCC has been able to maintain an outstanding presence throughout the Olympiad. W E L L N E S S 34 W E L L N E S S

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