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Another award for running shop



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Paul Grinnell

OLYMPIC silver medallist Steve Cram has presented a Peterborough retailer with an award to celebrate its rapid rate of growth.
Advance Performance, which sells a range of running gear, has won the i-Vita 2008 Award for the Business Showing the Best Example of Growth for at Least Two Years.

The firm, which has outlets in Peterborough and Cambridge, has enjoyed growth of 28 per cent each year.

The award was presented by Steve Cram, who is one of the UK's most successful middle distance athletes, at a ceremony in Bedfordshire.

Managing director of Advance Performance Samantha Hale said: "We are thrilled to have been recognised in our particular sector.

"We have succeeded due to the team's close working relationships with our customers, suppliers and advisers.

"Our product knowledge is enhanced through visiting trade exhibitions and supplier meetings, where we are involved with their product development at a very early stage.

"We also work alongside Business Link, our accountant and PR adviser to make structured business decisions based on accurate information."



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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 12:01 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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