LandAid’s fifth Steptober challenge saw more than 1,300 property professionals across 334 teams take more than 196m steps between 4 and 18 October, raising more than £102,000 to help end youth homelessness.
The participants included 77 international steppers from countries including Denmark, Spain, Hungary, Germany and France.
Among the prize winners were Manchester tech firm Node Tech’s Team Node for the highest step count – clocking up a total of 1.36m steps. Inyoung Cho from DTZ won the award for Top Stepping Individual with 724,784 steps made – an average of 51,770 steps per day.