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The Herald - Wednesday March 28, 2001

Rower joins heart charity Olympian Sir Steve is CRY Patron 
By Catherine O'Mara

FIVE-TIMES gold Olympic medal-winner Sir Steven Redgrave has shown his support to Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) by becoming a patron.

Alison Cox, founder and chief executive of the Tadworth based charity, was celebrating the high-profile appointment of the rowing champion this week.

She said: It is fantastic news for CRY. It is a tremendous comfort to parents and families of those who have suffered like Steve with the loss of someone close.'

Mrs Cox contacted Sir Steve after reading an article about his life in a national newspaper.

She said: 'He was talking about a friend of his who died as a result of a cardiac abnormality.'

Sir Steve said: 'I am very pleased to be a patron of CRY having had first hand experience of the impact of such a death. Robert Hayley was my best friend and crewmate. He was extremely fit and we had just recently as juniors won a senior race together. We had been watching television. He suddenly stood up and died of what we were told was a cardiac abnormality. He was 17. That memory is always with me. Supporting CRY's work is something I am delighted to do.'

CRY is a self funding charity that campaigns for the proactive screening of young people and offers help and support to those affected by sudden death syndrome.

CRY offers medical information on 11 major causes of sudden cardiac death.

With permission from the Herald

 

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