Andrew Sheridan Trains Altrincham Businessman to Support Breast Cancer Campaign
Published: 13th October 2010
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Sale Sharks’ and England prop Andrew Sheridan took some time out of training this week to do some personal training for James Kight, managing director of Altrincham based Printerland.co.uk who are official sponsors of Sale Sharks. James is training to run the London Marathon next April in a bid to raise over £25,000 for the Breast Cancer Campaign.
Andrew put James through his paces including the dreaded squat rack, one of the exercises where Sheridan, arguably the strongest man in world rugby, particularly excels. He says, "Its an honour to be helping James in his bid to raise money for this fantastic cause. Everyone knows someone who has been touched by Breast Cancer and by supporting James you will really make a difference. He is training hard and as long as he keeps it up he has a great chance of hitting the sub 4hr target I have set him"
James Kight’s company Printerland.co.uk have recently signed up for a sixth season as official sponsors of Sale Sharks. Sharks’ supporters are now well and truly familiar with the passionate atmosphere of the Printerland.co.uk Stand at Edgeley Park. James is confident that the support he has received from the Sharks and Andrew Sheridan, will prove invaluable to his efforts to finish the marathon and raise the £25,000 for Breast Cancer Campaign.
"Its fantastic to have Andrew and the Sharks on board. Not only is Andrew a great motivator and trainer, the help I have received regarding nutrition and injury prevention should help me cross the finish line in a half decent time.
Please help me reach my target, all the money goes direct to the cause and every penny counts!!"
Breast Cancer Campaigns mission is to beat breast cancer by funding innovative world-class research to understand how breast cancer develops, leading to improved diagnosis, treatment, prevention and cure. We aim to be the leading specialist in breast cancer research across the UK and Ireland, making a significant impact on breast cancer for the benefit of patients.
To donate go to www.printerland.co.uk/run or contact James@printerland.co.uk
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