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NEWS | Jan. 28, 2009

Can each team meet the 100K challenge?

By 437th Force Support Squadron

The following is partial listing of the current standing and scores of teams in the 100 Days of Push-ups and Sit-ups Commander's Fitness Challenge. Scores are current as of Jan. 26.

1. Team 18 - 45,490 (437th Security Forces Squadron)
2. Team 16 - 20,458 (437th Maintenance Operations Squadron)
3. Team 17 - 14,962 (437 MOS)
4. Team 19 - 13,354 (437th Communications Squadron)
5. Team 30 - 11,220 (437th Airlift Wing)
6. Team 35 - 11,000 (15th Airlift Squadron)
7. Team 13 - 10,950 (816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron)
8. Team 15 - 10,808 (437th Aerial Port Squadron)
9. Team 14 - 10,795 (437 APS)
10. Team 1 - 9,265 (437th Force Support Squadron)
11. Team 9 - 8,238 (437th Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
12. Team 20 - 6,928 (437 FSS)
13. Team 22 - 6,800 (15 AS)
14. Team 32 - 6,211 (15 AS)
15. Team 33 - 5,910 (15 AS)
16. Team 8 - 3,059 (437th Medical Operations Squadron)
17. Team 19 - 2,980 (437th Airlift Wing Command Post)

There are currently 35 teams taking on the commander's challenge. The first team to reach 100,000 push-ups and sit-ups will be declared the winner when the 100-challenge wraps up with a wing-wide sports day April 29.

Teams are reminded to submit their scores by noon every Monday to 2nd Lt. Jordan Hayes. For more information, contact the Fitness and Sports Center at 963-3347.