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Nick Saunders Pro Ironman Triathlete
Nick Saunders is a triathlete competing in his seventh full season as a professional. Originally
from Zimbabwe he holds dual nationality and currently races for Great Britain with summer months in Jersey.
With strong finishes in his last 5 races he has pushed himself into the public eye and cemented his
place as one of the sports top athletes. | ||
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Mimi Anderson Extreme Marathon Runner
The Kalahari Augrabies Extreme Marathon is a self sufficiency race held over six legs in seven days with set distances for each day of 26km - to 75km. Participants must carry all their supplies, clothes and compulsory safety/survival equipment for the duration of the event. Overnight camps and water, which is strictly controlled and distributed during the race is supplied. Mimi was the 1st Brit and 6th overall to cross the line! | ||
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Tarka L'Herpiniere Global Endurance Challenges www.primaljourney.org.uk |
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Andy Brodziak
Half Ironman Triathlon www.andybrodziak.com | ||
| Alastair Humphreys Adventurer : Author : Motivational Speaker
"The Marathon des Sables is entirely about body management. The key is a total awareness of your mind and body and the discipline to take control of any situations that arise." www.alastairhumphreys.com | |||
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Paul West   British rider | ||
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Dion Harrison www.dionharrison.com | ||
Supported Athletes & Teams
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Andrew Strauss
England Cricket Born 2 March 1977 in Johannesburg, South Africa, he is an English cricketer who plays county cricket for Middlesex County Cricket Club and Test matches and One-Day Internationals for England. | ||
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Will Clarke
World U23 Triathlon Champion Will recently won World U23 Champs and is making headway in the senior ranks alongside Tim Don and on the World Circuit. Currently sponsored by Adidas. | ||
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Vanessa Raw
World U23 Triathlon Champion Currently sponsored by Adidas, Vanessa is one of GB's top U23 Triathletes and rapidly moving up into senior rankings gearing up for London 2012. | ||
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Bradley Wiggins
England Cycling Bradley Wiggins became the first Briton to win three Olympic medals at a single Games for 40 years after his series of triumphs at the Athens velodrome. | ||
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London Wasps
Rugby Wasps RUFC was originally formed in 1867 at the now defunct Eton and Middlesex Tavern in North London, before the advent of the Rugby Football Union as an administrative body. | ||
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Lawrence Dallaglio
England Rugby Very few rugby players reach superstar status and those who do, fall into a very small category. Lawrence Dallaglio is one of those superstars.Dallaglio is the 'jewel' in the Wasps' crown. | ||
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Peter Richards
England Rugby Very few rugby players reach superstar status and those who do, fall into a very small category. Lawrence Dallaglio is one of those superstars. Dallaglio is the 'jewel' in the Wasps' crown. | ||
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Paul Sackey
England Rugby Paul Sackey first toured with the senior England squad in 2001, scoring two tries in the 82-21 victory over United States A. He represented England U21s and Sevens and made his England A debut against Ireland at Northampton in 2002. He scored a try against the same opponents when England lost at Gloucester in March 2006 and was selected for a third consecutive Barclays Churchill Cup that same year but had to withdraw with a toe injury. The following year he was part of the England Saxons team that defeated New Zealand Maori to win the 2007 Barclays Churchill Cup final. Joint third top try scorer in the Guinness Premiership in 2006-7, he has clocked up 57 tries in 146 league appearances for Bedford, London Irish and London Wasps since 1999. With 57, he is one of only five players to score 50-plus Premiership tries. Paul played a starring role in Englands 2007 World Cup campaign, he was there top try scorer and most conssitent performer. |
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