Olympic rowing hopeful James Fox from Peterborough City Rowing Club took on the special role of cox at a charity rowathon in Peterborough. Fox watched his team-mates pulling together outside ASDA, in Rivergate on September 4, to help raise money to fund his training for the London 2012 Olympics.
James who won bronze at the recent European Junior Championships, aims to row for Team GB at London 2012. His training received a welcome boost a £500 from the supermarket Sporting Chance Scheme.
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