Man Told He’d Never Row Again To Race Across The Atlantic

Fibre Technologies Ltd, a fibre optic communications specialist, has announced it will sponsor James Ketchell, a man told he’d never row again after a motorbike accident, as he crosses the Atlantic Ocean in aid of charity.
By: Berkeley Public Relations
 
Nov. 26, 2008 - PRLog -- Fibre Technologies Ltd, a fibre optic communications specialist, has announced it will sponsor James Ketchell, a man told he’d never row again after a motorbike accident, as he crosses the Atlantic Ocean in aid of charity.  James will be taking part in the 2,931-mile Atlantic Rowing Race in December 2009, where he will raise money for the NSPCC.

The race is one of the toughest nautical challenges, which tests both the physical, mental strength and endurance of rowers, starting from La Gomera in the Canary Islands and finishing in Antigua, West Indies. James, an IT account manager for Avnet Equip in Basingstoke, Hampshire, will be aiming to complete the race in 70 days in a 21ft long, self-righting boat.

The race may seem impossible to most, but James says the prospect of raising money for the NSPCC Full Stop Campaign is motivation enough to complete it.  He explains, “Last year I was involved in a serious motorcycle accident and told that I would never row again.  This gave me the motivation to push myself to prove the doctors wrong and competing in the Atlantic Rowing Race is a challenge I have always wanted to pursue.”

Ian Hunt, managing director at Fibre Technologies adds, “We are happy to be supporting James in his bid to race across the Atlantic and are proud to sponsor him as he raises money for such a worthwhile cause.”

James will also be attending the Sail Power & Water Show in Earls Court with his boat from 25-30 November 2008 and anyone looking to sponsor him should visit http://www.atlanticadventurer.com/    

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About Fibre Technologies

Fibre Technologies Ltd (FTL) enables companies to cope with the increasing demand for greater network bandwidth.  Its fibre optic communication products and services allow telecommunications carriers, ISPs, universities and IT infrastructure providers to alleviate congestion in existing networks by providing innovative solutions that overcome capacity limitations.
Founded in 1990, FTL works with its customers to understand their needs and anticipate market trends.  The company’s technical expertise and market understanding, coupled with a focus on customer service has resulted in a customer base that includes BT, ntl:Telewest Broadband, StorageTek, Subsea 7, IPC Media, Sun Microsystems and Warwick University.

For further information, please visit www.fibre.co.uk


Fibre Technologies Media Contacts
Lyndon Johnson/Emma Sinclair/Luke Davies
Berkeley Public Relations
0118 988 2992
fibretechnologies@berkeleypr.co.uk

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Fibre Technologies enables companies to cope with the increasing demand for greater network bandwidth, which is stressing communications infrastructures.
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