Could you compete in 5 Olympic Games?
Christopher (“Chris”) Lloyd Maddocks (born 28 March 1957) is a retired race walker from Great Britain, who competed in five consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1984. He retired from international competition after finishing last after being injured in the 50 km race at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. He became the first British track athlete to compete in five Olympic Games.
He won an award for services to athletics at the 2000 British Athletics Writers Awards, having become a freelance journalist following his retirement from professional athletics. For the 2012 Summer Olympics, he is to be a analyst for the racewalking events for American television network NBC.

Chris struggled with his inner demons for many years before writing his autobiography. “Money Walks” was published to coincide with the 2012 Olympics, at which time Chris was a specialist TV sports commentator for NBC. The book is available to purchase online at http://www.racewalkuk.com/Book/
“No More headaches….now I can train and Compete” Emma-Jane Corry winner Miss Toned Figure NABBA West Finals
Congratulations to Plymouth‘s Emma-Jane Corry who won the National Amateur Body-Builders Association (NABBA) West
Miss Toned Figure final.

Chiropractor Kevin Kelly with Emma-Jane Corry
Emma-Jane said “Before having Chiropractic treatment from Kevin I had constant headaches, I couldn’t concentrate, I felt tired and certainly couldn’t train. My headaches have gone and I can now put in the rigorous training needed to develop my body and fitness for competition.
Kevin Kelly at Plymouth ‘s Peverell Chiropractic Clinic says “if you suffer from frequent headaches, taking the time out to seek treatment should be a priority”. In a lot of cases, Chiropractic treatment will be able to help. That’s because many headaches are caused by stress induced tension in the muscles, nerve irritation or by poor posture.
Chiropractic care aimed at releasing that tension, correcting posture or restoring the spine to proper function has been scientifically tested and shown to provide positive results.
The commonst cause of headaches is from tension in the neck and upper back.
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