A signed Daley Thompson Laureus Running Top


A signed Daley Thompson Laureus Running TopWin

A signed Daley Thompson Laureus Running Top



As the 2010 triathlon season reaches its climax, Sport.co.uk, have teamed up with the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, Official Charity Partner to the International Triathlon Union (ITU), to offer one lucky winner the chance to win a signed T-Shirt by double Olympic Decathlon Gold medalist, Daley Thompson.
 
The ITU World Championship Grand Final will take place in Budapest from 8-12 September, when elite triathletes from across the globe will battle to be crowned the 2010 World Triathlon Champion. Individual entries are not available for the World Championship Final, but you can still be part of the action by securing one of a limited number of start places with the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.
 
Daley Thompson is a member of the Laureus World Sports Academy, a unique association of 46 of the greatest living sporting legends, all supporting the work of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, which is also backed by the Global Partners Mercedes Benz, IWC and Vodafone. The foundation supports 80 projects worldwide, helping the lives of over one million children.
 
In addition to Budapest, Laureus also has fundraising places at all the major triathlons in 2011.
 
For further information please visit www.laureus.com/get-involved/triathlons or contact Campbell Gray at Laureus on 020 7514 2794 or Campbell.gray@laureus.com.

 


For a chance to win a signed Daley Thompson running top, simply answer the following question:
 
How Many Sporting Legends are ambassadors for Laureus Sport for Good Foundation?
 
A)  21
B)  33
C)  46


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