Team UHS shines at 2025 YMCA Corporate Challenge

Team UHS shines at 2025 YMCA Corporate Challenge
Peter Newman, Chair — Binghamton General Hospital
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With a strong sense of teamwork and dedication to wellness, Team UHS made a significant impact at the 2025 YMCA Corporate Challenge. The event gathered numerous participants who competed and supported each other, proudly representing UHS.

The evening featured several noteworthy performances. The team earned recognition in the 5K race and took part in the Executive Mile, with members competing impressively in the Relay of the Executive Mile. They were among the top performers in the 5K, demonstrating energy, effort, and robust participation.

Due to their collective efforts, Team UHS achieved success that reflected camaraderie, spirit, and perseverance. Acknowledgment is extended to those who provided essential athletic training services during the event, ensuring participant safety.

Congratulations are extended to all participants. The team is already preparing for next year’s challenge with even higher aspirations.



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