Karen Caruana, Cr Dave Shumacher, Tony Edwards, Anytime Fitness’s Tanya Parsons, James Fenton, Martina Smith and Bianca MacLachlan (centre).
Jon Hewson
Camera IconKaren Caruana, Cr Dave Shumacher, Tony Edwards, Anytime Fitness’s Tanya Parsons, James Fenton, Martina Smith and Bianca MacLachlan (centre). Jon Hewson Credit: Supplied/Jon Hewson

Falcon: Anytime Fitness puts out call for 24-hour Treadmill Challenge

Vanessa SchmittMandurah Coastal Times

ANYTIME Fitness in Falcon put out the call to find the fittest person in Mandurah as part of their 24-hour Treadmill Challenge.

The fit and not-so-fit took to treadmills, cycled their hear out and raised a whopping $3500 for Suicide Prevention Australia.

Anytime Fitness Falcon owner Tania Parsons said it was an awesome result.

“Owning and managing a gym or health and fitness centre, we see how important it is for people to ensure they are physically fit and healthy as this goes hand in hand with your mental health also and can make a huge difference,” she said.

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