
Sport Ireland has described the event as "innovate".
Over 1,000 people took part in Kildare Sports Partnership's first ever Virtual Walking Festival.
This took place in September and, in its newly published Local Sports Partnership annual report, Sport Ireland describes the event as " innovative".
This was one of a series of initiative undertaken in Kildare in 2020, aimed at promoting outdoor activity during Covid-19 restrictions
The @sportireland ANNUAL REPORT has been published today! This report includes insights into sport and physical activity in Kildare.
— Kildare Sports Partnership (@KildareSP) May 13, 2021
Read the full report here: https://t.co/8f1zVBJU5r #BeActive #KeepWell pic.twitter.com/AuEwT7oYEA
Syl Merrins is Coordinator of Kildare Sports Partnership.
Speaking to Kildare Today, he says KSP provided a significant amount of training and up-skilling, remotely
Syl Merrins joined Clem Ryan on Monday morning's edition of Kildare Today.