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Arsenal and England soccer star Theo Walcott, has
given his support to Team Buzz, a group of Newbury cyclists who are
currently one gruelling charity mission.
Team Buzz and cycling more than 850 miles from
Cherbourg to Montpellier in France in aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young
(CRY), the organisation which raises awareness of heart defects in young
people as well as making cardiac checks mandatory for young sports men and
women.
Team Buzz was inspired by Newbury man Mark
Dee-Shapland, 25, who lost his sister Claire a year ago to Sudden Adult
Death Syndrome, the condition that CRY works tirelessly to publicise.
Since her death last August her family has
supported CRY in its campaign to make heart scans mandatory in young people
- especially those involved in sport.
Team Buzz comprises Mark Dee-Shapland, Keith
Mulhern, a university friend, Nick Branch, a former pupil at St
Bartholomew's School and their driver Jonny Rudd.
Their trip will take two weeks and they are hoping
to raise £5,000.
Before they left, they met England squad member
Walcott, who is now living with his family near London.
Walcott's own experience of cardiac scans in young
people stems fro his time at Southampton FC when a routine scan on his
team-mate Adam Lallana revealed an irregular heart beat.
Following a successful operation, Adam was able to
return to playing first-class football.
Mark's father, Nick Dee-Shapland, has sponsored
the cycle ride with a van provided by his Newbury-based cleaning company,
ServiceMaster Clean.
Halfords are also backing the cyclists, having
serviced all the bikes and providing technical support.
Nick Dee-Shapland said: "Mark wanted to do
something to promote CRY as it was the anniversary of Claire's death.
"We've already raised £3,000 through donations,
including one from BBC sports presenter and CRY patron John Inverdale who ha
also supported Buzz.
"We are deeply grateful to John and to Theo for
squeezing time to help launch the ride.
"We were shocked when we discovered that eight
young people die every week from sudden death syndrome, so the cycle ride is
really to raise awareness of this and of CRY's work. Any funds we
raise in the process will be a bonus.
"People can read more about the cycle ride on our
specially created website
www.teambuzztourdefrance.blogspot.com where they will find out how to
make a donation if they want to.
"Alternatively they can contact me on 01635
38100."
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