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Biker braves the rain for charity



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You have to have a good reason to go biking in weather like this - but that is certainly the case for Peter Thompson who is braving all kinds of foul elements in a charitable quest.
Peter, 44, of Ormskirk Road, Pemberton, is in training for a karate challenge he is organising in aid of Rainbow House.
This specialist centre in Mawdesley looks after his six-year-old son
Paul, who suffers from cerebral palsy.
Besides sponsors Peter is trying to enlist fellow martial arts experts who will repeatedly perform the 'kata' – a karate warming-up exercise.

As part of his training for the March event Peter was out cycling in Billinge yesterday when he was soaked by a drain gushing water 20ft into the air.

To sponsor Peter visit the website www.kata4kids.org

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  • Last Updated: 22 January 2008 9:35 AM
  • Source: Wigan Evening Post
  • Location: Wigan
 
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annieb_anni,

wigan central 22/01/2008 23:31:54
well done peter... iff only there were more people like you in the world... good luck and all my best wishes to your son x
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