- WARWICKSHIRE SWIMMERS TO TACKLE ENGLISH CHANNEL FOR NCH
Steve Holder (44), Sarah Beacham (35) and Tony Hanlon (35) from Nuneaton and Corinne Thorpe (31) from Southam near Leamington Spa have set themselves the challenge of swimming the English Channel in a bid to raise over £10,000 for NCH, the children’s charity.
Company: NCH, the children's charity
(Filed: Wed Aug 23 2006)
- New sponsorship for Culzean Horse Trials
THE Culzean Horse Trials, which were held every September between 1987 and 2004, will take place again this year on Sunday 17 September 2006 in the grounds of Culzean Country Park, Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Company: Ayrshire Business News
(Filed: Sat Aug 19 2006)
- Funny car driver Lewis hires PR director
Brandon "the Kid" Lewis, a 20-year-old up-and-comer in NHRA top alcohol funny car drag racing has hired Jimmy Hart to actively pursue sponsorship and exposure.
(Filed: Thu Aug 17 2006)
- Basketball Goal Experts Offer Advice Online
In response to questions from customers, basketball goal experts have posted facts about Goalrilla Goals online. These Goalrilla experts are sharing their knowledge to help consumers understand some basic concepts.
Company: Basketball Goal Store.com
(Filed: Wed Aug 16 2006)
- NEW MEDIA SCORES WITH WORLD CUP AUDIENCE
Over three million people in the UK watched 2006 World Cup matches by live Internet / video streaming. Internet text commentary also proved popular with audiences eager to follow all the action from this years tourname
Company: Sports Marketing Surveys
(Filed: Fri Jul 28 2006)
- ACTIVITY PURSUITS WEIGHTING TO HAPPEN.
When you weigh 29 stone, Activity Pursuits such as karting, paintballing and rally driving are probably the furthest thing from your mind. Not for Tom Elswood, however.
(Filed: Tue Jul 25 2006)
- FEDERER AND WILSON WIN AGAIN AT THE 2006 CHAMPIONSHIPS
Sports Marketing Surveys 22nd Racket, Clothing and Equipment Census at the Wimbledon Championships has shown that Wilson has maintained its position as the overall number 1 racket of choice at the 2006 Championships, and was again used by reigning champion Roger Federer.
Company: Sports Marketing Surveys
(Filed: Wed Jul 19 2006)
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