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Golden boy backs charity event

October 17, 2008 16:37

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Britain's Olympic kayaking gold medallist Tim Brabants put himself up for hire at a Tri-for-Life combined charities' challenge, for which World Jewish Relief was a key beneficiary.

The mini-triathlon attracted 300 participants and 600 spectators to Dorney Lake, near Eton - a 2012 Olympic venue - for a test of swimming, cycling and running endurance.

Brabants also presented the winners with their medals, commenting: "It was refreshing to see so many charities working closely together for a common cause. I look forward to next year."

Tri-for-Life chairman Harvey Selby is a keen supporter of WJR, which will benefit by £20,000 from the proceeds. Another Jewish charity, the Employment Resource Centre, will receive £3,000 and the other beneficiaries are Rays of Sunshine, Great Ormond Street Hospital, the Teenage Cancer Trust and the MTV Staying Alive Foundation.

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