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Michael Monaghan and Joe Steed are running the ..
Bupa Great North Run Half Marathon on Sunday 18/09/2011
In September 2009, Christopher Henry Tickle suffered a severe neck injury when a rugby scrum collapsed. He died in hospital three weeks later. Christopher was a highly popular 23 year-old with a great love of life and sports, an infectious sense of humour and a willingness to help and support others. His legacy has been to inspire a wide range of fund-raising activities to support research into spinal injuries. The Christopher Tickle Fund has joined up with the Nicholls Spinal Injury Foundation and all funds raised in Christopher’s name will be channelled towards this vitally important research.
Christopher, lived with his parents (Keith and Gemma) in Tyldesley Manchester for 23 years, he played rugby for Eccles RFC and was posthumously awarded The Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award on 16th March 2010 by HRH Prince Philip.
On 24th May 2010 The Christopher Tickle Fund presented a cheque for £17000 to The Nicholls Spinal Injury Foundation, Bill Beaumont presented the cheque which was received by Ieuan Evans on behalf of The Nicholls Spinal Injury Foundation.
Since May 2010, the fund has subsequently raised a further £11400.
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