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Laurence Whiteley signs up as Charity Champion for British Rowing’s partnership with Cancer Research UK

Paralympic champion Laurence Whiteley, who survived bone cancer as a teenager, is backing British Rowing’s partnership with Cancer Research UK

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Laurence Whiteley at World Rowing Cup II in Poznan - Naomi Baker

Paralympic champion Laurence Whiteley has put his support behind British Rowing鈥檚 partnership with Cancer Research UK, signing up as Charity Champion.

Whiteley survived bone cancer as a teenager, undergoing ten months of successful chemotherapy, which has seen him living cancer-free for over ten years.

In 2016, the Northallerton rower partnered Lauren Rowles in the TA (now PR2) mixed double sculls at the Rio 2016 Paralympics, bringing home a gold medal 鈥 one of the three won by British crews at the regatta.

鈥淚鈥檓 proud to be the Charity Champion for British Rowing鈥檚 partnership with Cancer Research UK as it is a cause close to my heart,鈥 Whiteley said of his role. 鈥淚鈥檓 urging everyone from the rowing community to get fundraising and support Cancer Research UK鈥檚 life-saving work. From bake sales to rowathons, or even a fundraising pot on the club bar, there are lots of easy ways for you and your club to get involved.鈥

As the official charity partner of British Rowing, we鈥檙e encouraging the rowing community to join in and raise money to support Cancer Research.

Cancer Research UK鈥檚 groundbreaking work into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer has seen UK survival rates double in the last 40 years.

A special British Rowing聽聽has been set up so that the rowing community can share their fundraising successes. Anyone within the聽rowing community can set-up their own JustGiving page linked to British Rowing by聽creating their own page and then adding it to the British Rowing JustGiving page by clicking 鈥楯oin the team鈥 and then selecting the account to add.

For more information about the charity partnership and how you and your club can get involved, then聽click here.