20-time champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy has partnered with Grand National sponsor Randox Health for a new campaign.
In advance of the Randox Health Grand National 2017, the race’s new sponsor is launching a nationwide campaign to encourage people to take control of their health and wellbeing, with the help of former jockey AP McCoy.
Global healthcare company Randox Health is offering one lucky winner the chance to join AP alongside its brand ambassadors, including Olympic sailor Matt McGovern.
The winner of the competition will receive a personalised health check, the Randox Health Signature Programme, as well as tickets to the Randox Health Grand National 2018, and an iPad Pro.
Via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, entrants have to submit a photograph and accompanying text to tell the jockey why they want to #FeelLikeAP.
AP McCoy commented: “I’m delighted to be involved with such a positive campaign, asking people to think about their health and why it is so important to them, and to take preventive action to secure it. The information I got from my Randox Health check showed I was on the path to getting diabetes and needed to address low calcium levels and malnutrition among other things which could – if left untreated – have been big problems. But I can take action now to prevent this.
“Some people may be inclined to wait until you feel ill before going to the doctor but it’s better to do what you can to prevent it from happening, if you can.
Dr. Peter FitzGerald, founder and managing director of Randox Health said: “AP McCoy has a special place in the hearts of millions of people across the world – those who shared his passion and were inspired by his commitment and drive. By spreading the Randox message of preventive health, he is giving back to those supporters by giving them the tools to live not just a long life but a healthy one too.
“Right across society, too many people suffer from preventable illnesses, and almost a quarter of all deaths under 75 in the UK are avoidable. The solution is to reduce the risk of becoming ill and we achieve that through preventive health. It’s no longer enough sto say you’re healthy today. The diagnostics exist and are being used in our Randox Health clinics to tell you how to be healthy in the future as well.
“This is not just a competition we are launching with AP, but a nationwide campaign which I hope will create a sea-change in how we view our health.”