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From this group of 30 people,
16 were then chosen to receive expert training to prepare them for the
challenges of the Aintree course - and Janine was amongst them. From the 16 people who received training, 10 were
then selected to enter 'The People's Race' itself.
Each amateur rider was supporting a different
charity. Janine chose CRY as her charity, following the
sudden death of her nephew Paul Hindmarch in 1999. Paul was just 14 when
he had a heart attack whilst attending a Newcastle United football match.
Janine said, "I am so excited about how far
I've got in this competition. Never in my wildest dreams would I have ever
thought I'd have the chance to ride at Aintree. Over the last few days I have
witnessed every possible emotion; excitement, anxiety, apprehension. To have an opportunity to be coached by such
well renowned trainers is a real privilege."
Janine unfortunately missed out on one of the 10
places in 'The People's Race', but her involvement in this competition has
brought awareness of CRY to a whole new audience, and John Smiths have made
a donation of £1000 to CRY.
CRY would like to congratulate Janine on making
it so far in the competition, and thank her for all her hard work
Read Janine's thoughts
here
Photos from training sessions...
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