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SED Exhibitor Sean Heron of Dig A Screener Completes 666km Charity Ride
The SED Team would like to congratulate Dig A Screener’s managing director Sean Heron who has recently completed a 666km charity cycle ride that has taken him (and his fellow riders) from Malin Head, which is the Northernmost tip of his native Ireland to Mizen Head, the Southernmost tip of Ireland - over a grueling seven-day ride in aid of the Marie Curie Charity - raising a staggering £100,000 for the Cancer trust.
Saddle sore and weary, Sean commented on his epic journey, “We finished the challenge on Friday afternoon when we reached the most southerly point of Ireland after seven tough, enjoyable and fascinating days.
I discovered what the Marie Curie Charity really does and that is to care for patients at home when they are dying. The patient’s family wants to care for them, but the reality is when they are left on their own, it can be incredibly exhausting to do this, then often the first thing to go is love. Marie Curie nurses take care of the patients and so allow the family to take care of their loved ones in their final days. Overall I am glad to have done it. Sometimes in life you have to give a lot to get a little back. I have just experienced that last in the last week.”
Congratulations Sean on what is a spectacular achievement and the SED Team look forward to seeing Dig-A-Crusher and Dig-A-Screener back at SED 2010 at Rockingham Motor Speedway from 18th – 20th May.
You can contact Sean Heron on 01606 835544
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The SED Team would like to congratulate Dig A Screener’s managing director Sean Heron who has recently completed a 666km charity cycle ride that has taken him (and his fellow riders) from Malin Head, which is the Northernmost tip of his native Ireland to Mizen Head, the Southernmost tip of Ireland - over a grueling seven-day ride in aid of the Marie Curie Charity - raising a staggering £100,000 for the Cancer trust.
