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SPONSOR SIMON!
Ian Botham has
been undertaking a series of walks through 17 UK cities in 9 days, to
raise money for the Leukaemia Research Fund and the Teenage Cancer
Trust. Travel between the cities was via a helicopter, donated for this event.
Ian
invited CRY to join him for one of the city-walks, and so Simon donned
a CRY Heart costume and accompanied Ian through Oxford on the 16th
of October.
Oxford holds a
special place in Simon's heart, as it is where he went to university.
As a student,
Simon played rugby for Oxford University, before going on to play for
Bath and England - winning two Grand Slams and playing
in the 1991 World Cup Final against Australia.
Simon hopes to have raised awareness and
money for CRY on the 10-mile walk.
The walk began and ended at the Marks
and Spencers store on Cornmarket Street; and Simon and Ian were also joined by Stuart Rose (Chief Executive of Marks and Spencers) and
other personalities.
Speaking before the
walk, Simon said, “Compared to running around the City of Bath for 13
miles on behalf of CRY earlier in the year, I hope this will be a
little easier on the legs. Oxford is of course my favourite city,
having spent 4 great years there."
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