IT exec sweat adds £200,000 to Sport Relief coffers

Sport Relief Leaderboard Team at the 2012 Blenheim Triathlon

Blenheim Triathlon sees channel leaders give athletes a run for their money

Sunday 10 June saw 30 UK executives compete in the Blenheim Triathlon as part of the Sport Relief leaderboard challenge, including several chiefs of channel companies.

The Sport Relief team, which included former British Lion rugby player Austin Healey, and ex-Olympic 400m runner Roger Black, as well as 14 IT executives from firms including Kelway, Cisco, Touchbase, Computacenter, Oracle and RIM, has already raised £200,000 for the charity.

See the gallery for pictures from the event on Sunday.

More sporting challenges will follow. Contributions can be made via http://www.sportrelief.com/leaderboard

The Leaderboard Challenge 2012 competitors are:
Austin Healey - former British Lion
Roger Black - former Olympic sprinter
Kevin Cahill - Comic Relief
Phil Smith - Cisco
Stephen Leonard - IBM
Terry Watts - Proskills
Peter Searle - Adecco
Mark Kenealy - Orange
Steve Cooper - Barclays
Phil Doye - Kelway
Mick Buckley - MB Communications
John May - The Duke of Edinburgh's Award International Association
Dr Nerina Ramlakhan - Equilibrium Solutions & Capio Nightingale Hospital
Glen Manchester - Thunderhead
Val Feerick - Four6One
David Callaghan - Oracle
Paul Budge - Bunzl
Neil Muller - Computacenter
Stephen Bates - RIM
Neil Davis - Lookers
Tim Reddish - Paralympics GB
Ed Bracher - Riding for the Disabled
Neil Pemberton - BT iNet
Joe Cerrell - Gates Foundation
Marc Jantzen - Blue Sky Performance Improvement
Mike Danson - Touchbase
Terry Burt - 2e2
Alastair Lukies - Monitise Group
James Kelly - Lorien Resourcing
Steve Ingham - Michael Page International
Matthew Piercy - VMware