Joanna
Rowsell MBE charity ambassador - urges more women to get on
bikes!
THE children's charity
Action Medical Research have told the media that they are
"very pleased to announce that Joanna Rowsell MBE, Olympic
cycling gold medallist, will continue her role as ambassador for
its programme of cycling events; and accepts her mission to get
more women on bikes!"
Joanna, who received an MBE in the 2013 New Year's honours list,
won GOLD for Team GB in the Women's Team Pursuit in last
summer's Olympics. For 2013 Joanna will be riding for the new
Wiggle Honda Women's Pro Cycling Team to compete on the road in
both the UK and Europe.
Action Medical Research has established an impressive reputation
for its programme of cycling events. The charity's 2013 ride
portfolio features 23 rides, including the 3 Action DIVA women
only rides, as well as the RIDE100 series of 1 day regional UK
rides and the UK's original 24 hour relay race – RIDE24.
There are also a number of longer-distance challenges including
Action 3 Cities (London, Amsterdam, Brussels), UK End2End
(taking on the iconic Land's End to John o'Groats route over
nine days), and the biggest London to Paris ride in the charity
sector.
Joanna said:- "I am delighted to be an ambassador for
children's charity Action Medical Research again this year.
After the huge success of the London Olympics I hope many people
have been inspired to get on their bikes. Riding for Action
Medical Research is a great way to raise money as well as get
fit and the charity has a wide variety of different events,
including some women's only events, which suit both beginners as
well as experienced cyclists."
Watch a video interview with Joanna at the 2012 Champions of
CycleSport Dinner for Action Medical Research on
YouTube.
David Graham, Head of Fundraising at Action Medical Research,
said:- "We are proud to be associated with an
inspirational champion of Joanna's calibre and to have her as
Cycling Ambassador for Action Medical Research is very special.
Cycling is such an important part of our fundraising and
Joanna's involvement will encourage even more people to jump in
the saddle to raise vital funds for our important work to help
sick babies and children."
Action Medical Research has been funding medical breakthroughs
since it began in 1952. The charity is currently supporting work
around Down syndrome, epilepsy, sickle cell disease, and
diabetes, as well as some rare and distressing conditions that
severely affect children.
For more information about the Action Medical Research cycling
programme visit the
website. For more
information on Joanna Rowsell why not visit her
website?
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