Team Vegan to rock Great North Run
Team Vegan ready to rock the Great North Run
Team Vegan are preparing to smash the tired old myth of the 'weedy vegan', in the Great North Run 2010.
Amanda Baker from The Vegan Society says, “Good vegan diets can support impressive athletic achievement. Carl Lewis partly credits his ‘best year as an athlete ever!’ to his vegan diet in 1991.”
Team Captain Fiona Oakes, an Elite marathon runner, says, “My extraordinarily physically demanding lifestyle dictates that I need a very balanced and high quality diet to sustain my levels of fitness and endurance. This is where I believe my veganism has helped me the most.”
Captain Fiona Oakes is a Retained Firefighter, and runs a Sanctuary in Essex where she cares daily for four hundred animals. Vegan since 1979, Oakes ran the 2009 London Marathon in under three hours.
The team of fifteen vegan amateur runners has been assembled by The Vegan Society.
High resolution images available on request. Contact: Amanda Baker Mobile: (07847) 664 793 Email: media@vegansociety.com Tel: (0121) 523 1737
Notes for Editors:
- Fiona Oakes ran the 2009 London Marathon time in 2 hr 58 min 48 sec, coming fourth in the Women’s over-40 category. (Gordon Ramsay ran 4 hr 5 min 2 sec in the same age group.)
- Team Vegan consists of: from England: Captain Fiona Oakes (Essex), Andrew Knight (Bristol), Chris Dhondee, Vanessa Hudson and Kate Vervain (Greater London), Regina Jorgenson (Cambridgeshire), and Joël Lawson (Cheshire); from the Channel Islands, Terri O'Donoghue (Jersey); from Wales: Debra Confrey (Carmarthenshire), Cedric David and Helen Watkinson (South Glamorgan); from Scotland: Liz Begg (Angus), Alison Davie (Midlothian), Clara Macindoe (Aberdeenshire), Karen Page (Berwickshire).
- Founded in 1944, The Vegan Society promotes vegan lifestyles - which exclude, as far as is possible and practical, all forms of exploitation of animals for food, clothing or any other purpose. Registered Charity No. 279228, Company Registration No. 1468880, VAT Registration No. 448 5973 95.
- The Great North Run is on Sunday 19 September 2010, between Newcastle and Gateshead. Launched in 1981, The Great North Run is the largest half-marathon in the world, with 54,000 runners expected to start this year.
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