How amazing it was to watch the inspiration on my 13 year old son's face watching Usain Bolt run to victory. What a brilliant iconic hero for our children to have! Can't wait to see him in the 200 metre race tonight...
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Kevin
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Yes Indeed it is Rachel, I saw him live a few months ago in Manchester (as the event was blocking up deansgate, my office at the time)
...is one of Britain’s highest profile female entrepreneurs.
Having started her working life as an office junior, at the age of 24 she created the market leading experiences brand Red Letter Days on a shoestring budget from the front room of her home. Red Letter Days went on to generate over £100million in turnover in the 16 years that she ran it, and in doing so pioneered the UK's £250 million experiences sector. This earned her an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2002, as well as being short listed for the 2001 Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of the Year award.
In early 2005, Rachel shot to fame as one of the original Dragons in BBCTV's BAFTA nominated cult business show Dragons’ Den.
After the well-publicised crash of Red Letter Days in 2005, Rachel became heavily involved in the Small Business Sector and recently won the IAB 'UK Champion of Entrepreneurship' award for 2008. Her unique Entrepreneurial Profiling Test was launched in 2007 and you can take the test free by visiting www.rachelelnaugh.com. Rachel's first book 'Business Nightmares' was published by Crimson in May 2008.
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Yes Indeed it is Rachel, I saw him live a few months ago in Manchester (as the event was blocking up deansgate, my office at the time)
He is a legend for people who support sport..
Kev
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8039407.stm
Reckon they should test his DNA.
Might turn out to be a friggin concorde.
lol.
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