Jailbreak in Support of Special Olympics Ireland Athletes
Are you looking for a fun and thrilling way to support a great cause? Look no further! Jailbreak is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a chilling challenge while making a difference in the lives of Special Olympics Ireland athletes.
What is Jailbreak?
Your mission: escape from Wicklow Gaol! How do you do it? Collect as many keys as possible by completing challenges and solving clues. Your team must be fast and work together because if you don’t win you don’t escape!
After an initial briefing, each team is allocated their challenge book. This contains information on the three parts of their mission.
Part one is a series of photos which teams must find the location of and then answer the relevant questions.
Part two of sees the teams solve a number of clues which will lead them to various parts of the gaol to find the solution to the riddle.
In part three, the teams must complete a number of fun and non-strenuous challenges. Bonus keys are also scattered around the gaol.
You can complete the Jailbreak in any order you like. We’ll count you down to the finish, and after we count all the keys a bottle of champagne will be awarded to the winners.
Event Details:
• Date and Time: 17:00, Thursday 24th October.
• Location: Wicklow Goal.
• Registration Fee: €150.00
• Fundraising Goal: We ask that you fundraise over your registration fee.
How Can You Participate?
Participating in Jailbreak is easy! Simply gather a group of colleagues or friends (4 or more) to form a team and sign up here:
Why Support Special Olympics Ireland?
By participating in Jail Break, you are supporting Special Olympics Ireland athletes in their quest to achieve their full potential through sports. Special Olympics Ireland provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, empowering them to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, and experience joy.
Spread the Word: Help us spread the word about Jail Break and encourage others to join us in supporting Special Olympics Ireland